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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 651781" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>Ok, I read the article, and it is very interesting. My son doesnt mind some work, of course what the article says if the kids like it they will learn it easier.. or be more willing. He is very hands on so I see how some of thetype of learning would work for him.( daughter too) . I even looked at the part time schooling at school and home they had which, I think is interesting too. But again, just dont know what Id do with son while at a job. </p><p></p><p>Malika- Yes, see I cant get my son to do his homework either.. as hes like J, go go go!! The way Midwest was saying its actually less academics and more "play learn" like cutting wood as the article says will help with math as well as counting money, field trips etc. Which I do agree with, that added with my son would be a wonderful and easier way to learn. </p><p></p><p>InsaneCdn- Good point, I wouldn't mind a farm! Theres my acres I wanted! But, good point because on a farm hed be non stop- what he needs. </p><p></p><p>Thank you everyone! You all just gave me some ideas for something and Im going to see how it works before I tell ya! Hugs!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 651781, member: 18100"] Ok, I read the article, and it is very interesting. My son doesnt mind some work, of course what the article says if the kids like it they will learn it easier.. or be more willing. He is very hands on so I see how some of thetype of learning would work for him.( daughter too) . I even looked at the part time schooling at school and home they had which, I think is interesting too. But again, just dont know what Id do with son while at a job. Malika- Yes, see I cant get my son to do his homework either.. as hes like J, go go go!! The way Midwest was saying its actually less academics and more "play learn" like cutting wood as the article says will help with math as well as counting money, field trips etc. Which I do agree with, that added with my son would be a wonderful and easier way to learn. InsaneCdn- Good point, I wouldn't mind a farm! Theres my acres I wanted! But, good point because on a farm hed be non stop- what he needs. Thank you everyone! You all just gave me some ideas for something and Im going to see how it works before I tell ya! Hugs!!! [/QUOTE]
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