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Montessori Homeschooling: What is Montessori?
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A Montessori homeschooling parent of two children age 12 and 14. Thursday, March 19, 2009. The prepared environment and the role of the teacher. When that happens, the adult must quietly step back. The adult's role now is to protect that fragile concentration from interruption, for in the early stages, if it is broken, days or even one or two weeks might pass before the child's concentration is caught again. Even a friendly “How are things going? Children's ability to care for themselves and the environm...
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Josiah's Climbing: May 2012
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We have set this blog up to enable friends and family to follow Josiah's journeys to the Climbing World Youth Championship. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Over the last two months I have been sending a lot of stuff out at the Bronx, Turakirae Head. First up I sent John Palmer's new Bronx Cave link up, Raw Iron. V8), starting as for Pumping Iron. V9/8) and finishing on Clark boulder. A few sessions later I did the first ascent on the extension to Raw Iron. Starting as for Mr Olympia. V8) in the same day.
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Josiah's Climbing: August 2011
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We have set this blog up to enable friends and family to follow Josiah's journeys to the Climbing World Youth Championship. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. National Championship - The Roxx, Christchurch. On Friday 5 August, Mum and I flew down to Christchurch to compete in the National Champs. On Tuesday 9 August I will be leaving NZ from Christchurch and flying to Europe to compete in the IFSC. Climbing World Youth Championship in Imst, Austria. You can follow the team's progress on our video blog. The Spee...
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Montessori Homeschooling: July 2008
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A Montessori homeschooling parent of two children age 12 and 14. Sunday, July 20, 2008. Josiah and Tessa have both expressed a desire to take music lessons next year. The thought of fitting those into our lives too makes me very nervous. Anyway, the format. Of our "school days" has been working well, so we'll stick with that for now:. Snack and brief break. Reading" means me reading aloud to the kids:. History: The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia. And library books on history. Links to this post. Email d...
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Montessori Homeschooling: August 2009
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A Montessori homeschooling parent of two children age 12 and 14. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Josiah's school work while away. Josiah and the rest of the NZ team travelling to the Climbing World Youth Champs were asked by the coaches to bring school work. The kids do a couple of hours of school work each day while away, partly so that the kids don't get "behind" and partly so that everyone gets some quiet time each day. Ideas to write about:. How is your climbing training going? How is the team? In the ph...
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Montessori Homeschooling: January 2009
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A Montessori homeschooling parent of two children age 12 and 14. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Today, Tessa wanted to brainstorm with me ideas for her Free Choice Days (one "school" day a week). This is what we have come up with so far:. Music lessons (of the teach-yourself-from-a-book-or-DVD variety) - piano / guitar / recorder / ukulele / singing. A patch of garden. Sewing, knitting, crochet, etc. Projects: animals; history; geography; space / stars. Programming project - make a game. Links to this post.
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Montessori Homeschooling: November 2008
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A Montessori homeschooling parent of two children age 12 and 14. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. I have a new hero: K, who last week ran the inaugural (AFAIK) Wellington Home Schoolers Family Camp. What a fantastic time! After tea, more games, the older kids wanting to stay up playing, us parents not wanting to spoil the fun but eventually rounding the kids up and off to bed. It was lovely hearing a morepork close to the campsite and tuis in the dawn chorus but I was very cold. Unfortunately I was too busy...
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Montessori Homeschooling: December 2010
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A Montessori homeschooling parent of two children age 12 and 14. Sunday, December 19, 2010. Tessa's first year of school, age 13, from her parents' point of view. In 2010, Tessa decided she'd like to experience school, and enrolled in a Montessori adolescent programme. Our feelings about the year are mixed. Links to this post. Labels: freedom in education. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). At Learning Life. I write about health, happiness, climbing, parenting, books and the environment. I am embarking on...
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Tessa's Blog: December 2009
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This year has been a very busy and action packed one. Christmas was really great. We spent with Christmas day with relatives and had lots of fun. here are some photos that I took on my new camera (Christmas present):. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a fourteen year old horse lover who also enjoys rock climbing, playing squash and going to the gym. I am back homeschooling after year of high school :). Life: s'wonderful, s'marvellous.
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Tessa's Blog: Rocky, Doctor Who and a Rainy Summer
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Rocky, Doctor Who and a Rainy Summer. It's been a while since I wrote last. I've been really busy with nothing much. And had a lot of fun mucking around on it. I re-climbed one of my favourites twice (Beautiful Day (18) . I went on a horse trek on an Icelandic horse. They are quite different to the horses I'm used to riding: they are small pony sized and they have slightly different gates. Here is a photo of me galloping on the beach:. My latest non horse-related obsession is Doctor Who. I have watch...