August 19, 2009

Visual Cues to Help Homeschoolers Become More Independent

in WFMW,homeschooling

Last week, I was going to be gone in the morning, so I left the kids a few of their books that they could do without me (to do while my Mom was here with them).

I thought about leaving her a list of what they needed to do in each book, but, instead, I decided to empower them in education, with some visual cues.

I had some little strip Post It notes that I had picked up inexpensively at Target. I wrote “Start” on one strip and “Stop” on another for each book. I place them in the correct starting and stopping points.

My kids loved this! In fact, they liked it so much that I have done it a few times since that day, even when I am home to tell them exactly where to start and stop. I think it definitely gave them a feeling of being in charge and responsible. They didn’t need any help to know where to go in a book or how much they had to do.

I can’t imagine what could be better – it helps the kids to take responsibility for themselves and they like it!

This post is linked to: Works for Me Wednesday and Thirsty Thursday.

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