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How the environment affects children on the home page
"Affected children from the beginning of what they see and hear in the walls of her house. Their environment creates its taste. "-Arthur Henry King From the first day I learned that I wanted to be a mother, I began to collect books, toys and things that I knew that my child benefit. I read any resource manually I could get my hands. Like most women, I want the best for my child. I quickly learned that in addition to providing shelter, clothing, food and love the environment at home is an important key to raising a well adjusted child.Creating an environment for learning years later when I decided to homeschool my children I was introduced to the Thomas Jefferson Education and Leadership Education. One of the proposals was to build a library of classic books. I maybe had a small shelf full of books at that time and not surprisingly my kids were not big readers. I took the advice to heart and over the next four years I've collected and built a large "brain" of storage of the books for our home. We are spreading over eight bookshelves now with fun, classics and educational books. More importantly, have my children in this passion for reading good, healthy literature literature that educates caught. Not a day goes by that I do not see the children pouring through books ransacked the shelves or reading in a corner. We have a large bookcase outside my room door, which is at the end of a long corridor. If a child is waiting to talk to me, of course, she chooses a book that sits on my door and takes a little adventure with words on the pages. What joy it brings me to the difference with a library of books at your home can see. "Every single point is of importance to our education system and the education of our children." Arthur Henry King-How many times have you noticed your baby to play with empty boxes or magazines rather than their own baby toys? Children always want to help Mom bake and can not wait to learn how to make her first peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Children have a natural curiosity, and we should allow them to explore and learn in the safety of our home.Children learn naturally through their own environment. Why would a small child complete a worksheet, such as men, if they agree to learn the same skills with all the senses: the smell of detergent used, the visual sense of colors and patterns touch the different textures of socks and occasionally tasting the texture the socks. I have many fond memories of growing up sock folding and tried the over-sized ones on my hands and slipping of bare ground with them on my feet. The natural learning in the home are powerful.I to have a mission, the majority of the commercialized toys to keep out of our home. You may not promote learning as a set of simple building blocks, or a life-like baby doll with clothes and cloth diapers. Even if they wanted to have them for birthdays, my children have never appreciated commercialized toys (such as Barbie dolls, Bratz, etc.). After the initial excitement wears off, I find these toys lying around unused with little or no interest. We have never had to crawl with puzzles, wooden beads, blocks, art supplies, or the bases for basic research and exploratory learning.Organization and StructureI to when I heard these words, but now as a mother of many I am excited and feel inspired to happen when I see. After a mother for almost 14 years I have learned that children thrive, some more than others, when the structure and organization in the country. We have seven children, two children with autism and two others with different disabilities. If things become chaotic in our house, responding not only our family pets (ie birds chirping like crazy), but the children respond to it. Every family has a rhythm, whether they realize it or not. The question is, is conducive to teaching and doing it time to promote the family? I read Steven and Teri Maxwell, have written a few books on the subject. Write successfully homeschooled and raised eight children, and now, as they did, it involved planning, structure and organization. "God has given us a powerful example and analogy of the termination in the natural world. Everything he has created out of atoms, the universe, has a periodic cycle. There is a schedule used for each part of God's creation. This is easily seen in the weather. Every year, each season is at its 'scheduled' time also brought some predictable changes. "Works CITED1. Maxwell, Steven and Teri.Managers their homes. S.L. : Communications Concepts, Inc., 1998.
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