Hewitt Home School
Hewitt Philosophy of Homeschooling
Choosing a homeschooling curriculum is similar to when you received
dozens of college brochures a day as a senior in highschool. Not
knowing where to even start, you had to sort through each brochure to
see which one's fit your style, personality, and education goals.
Homeschool curriculum is very similar. So here we go, how does a
balanced, flexible, and complete approach to homeschooling sound? What
about a homeschooling program that provides not only academics, but
also work projects and community service involvement? If this peeks
your interest than you may want to look further into the Hewitt method
of teaching your kids at home.
Hewitt homeschooling is unique in the fact that it recognizes that
academic ability is only one facet in preparing your child too be
successful in the years ahead. It places equal emphasis on developing a
strong moral character, learning self-discipline, practicing good
manners, teaching a strong work ethic, and learning to serve the
community.
In order to incorporate the above skills into your child's learning
experience, the Hewitt approach engrains hands on activities and "out
of the classroom" experiences into many of their lessons. Since one
very well known concern of homeschooling children is the lack of social
skills developed, Hewitt believes in using these out of the classroom
and real world activities to make sure your child is gaining the skills
necessary to survive out of the home environment.
The Hewitt technique of homeschooling also allows for max
flexibility. There is always a list of recommendations for your 2nd
grader, but the parent is encouraged to evaluate their child's skills,
strengths, and weaknesses and configure the curriculum to suit their
child.
There are many parents who have chosen to use the Hewitt
homeschooling method and lots of reviews and resources at your
fingertips to help you further make your curriculum decision. Remember,
every homeschooling parents has different ideals, morals, and goals in
mind. Choose a curriculum that meshes well with where you want to take
your child in their educational experience.
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