
If you are a homeschooling parent designing a curriculum for your children, please remember to include life skills as one of their courses. Taking responsibility. It involves teaching your children to step out of their comfort zones to learn something new. This also teaches them how to earn respect and to develop self-esteem.
Cleanliness. Insist that they put dirty clothes in the hamper – not on the floor. Cooking. Laundry. How many times have you seen college kids bring a duffel bag full of dirty clothes home for Mom to wash? Please each your children how to do their own laundry. Car Maintenance. This applies to girls as well as boys. Finances. Teach them how to balance a check book.
There are so many life skills that we learn during our lives, and we don’t even realize we are learning them.
Homeschooling Tip – Include Life Skills in the Curriculum
Suddenly, subjects that were only known to your child in books are made more visually real, stimulating your child’s natural desire to learn.
Nature hikes are another way to broaden your child’s experience with science and nature, learning about the flora and fauna of your local area.
Baking at its best is another great lesson plan for kids to gain an awareness of their creativity in the kitchen.
Art in free form is also another great tool to help with just about any lesson or subject. This assists with spatial skills, hand-eye coordination, as well as giving them a hands-on experience where they control the project outcome.
Going to the library is a resource that should never be underestimated, especially if you are homeschooling.
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