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The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, Revised and Updated Edition
Susan Wise Bauer
,
Jessie Wise
W. W. Norton & Company
, 2004 - 800 pages
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highly recommended
Wonderful Resource- the "bible" for classical education.
Buy this book! It is a much easier read than expected. And don't be afraid of the 600 or so pages. I was able to read all introductory pages, as
well
as the pages appropriate for the ages of my children in two (2) days. No need to rush in and read the chapter on middle school and high school if you have a first grader.
This book is an excellent reference
guide
for
homeschooling with
a focus on
classical
education
. It's easy to put into practice as little or as much as you'd like from this book.
I have really been drawn to Christian classical education, and while I do read other sources, always go to this text first.
I highly recommend, "The Well-
Trained
Mind
".
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Great for those considering non-religious Homeschooling
If you are considering
home
schooling, and after you do all the research on all the various methods of homeschooling, if you want something fairly structured and rigorous you might settle on
Classical
Education
like we did. This book is great in that it does not presume that you are an evangelical christian like some other homeschool "
guide
s" (even though my husband is a pretty conservative christian (I am not), we both find this presumption in homeschool curricula a real pushy and annoying turn-off). It also gives you step-by-step "how-to" which we needed for our comfort level as new homeschoolers (if you've already been homeschooling for a long time you might not need the structure and step by step approach of this book but it still has great ideas and information).
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A wealth of information...
This book has sparked and altered my ways of educating my young 6 yr old daughter. I thought I would educate my own children differently, but this book has kept my goals in perspective and allows me to accomplish more with a simple schedule. Schedules and timeframes are included with each subject, as
well
as the people and events to incorporate with each subject. It given additional resources, such as books, textbooks and websites as resources. All which seem to be available right here through Amazon.com. Thank you Amazon!
A great guide if you are a first-time homeschooler
Since we just began
home
schooling my son this year, I was pretty stumped on where to start when a friend recommended this book. I got a copy from the library and wow! what a find! It really put the exciting but sometimes intimidating world of homeschooling into context. I really like the way the authors condense the information at the end of each section into useful bites of information. They also suggest schedules (now isn't that convenient when you're biting your nails wondering when to do what?).
Although I won't call our style 100%
classical homeschooling
, this book does provide an excellent pathway for busy and confused moms like me. I guess the results speak for themselves -- my son who was a little perplexed by what his mom had in store for him every morning now thinks of each lesson as fun! I really owe that to this book. Can't wait to get a copy of my own.
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the "Bible" for homeschoolers
If you are looking to
home
school, this is the book. It is a how to book for homeschoolers of any age. It goes from preschool right up to university age. I started my daughter on this system and I wouldn't use any other. I find that its' easy to use and allows a lot of freedom of choice and many options. The suggestions are invaluable and they list all your resources at the back of every chapter. Give it a complete read through before you start so you don't miss anything out. You'll have to make some decisions on curriculum yourself as they give many options, but if one doesn't work out just try another. I also like that they understand that not every child learns the same way and give you suggestions on how to teach each type of learner. They also give you advice on teaching different age groups at the same time and how to coordinate their curriculum so that you're not pulling your hair out teaching one child about middle ages and one about aincient history and one about modern history all at the same time. I know a lot of other homeschoolers in my area who have used this book and they swear by it as
well
. Once you read it you won't use anything else.
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