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260: Why Waiting Can Benefit Your Child's Learning Journey

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While the world presses in on us for children to learn to read in preschool and be able to do high-level math early on, the research shows it's actually better to slow down and wait for developmental readiness. In this encore episode, Carole shares about the work of Dr. Raymond Moore and his idea that late is better than early.

You'll hear:

- Why we need to look at the facts instead of the neighbors.

- The socialization our children really need.

- How kindergarten has become the new first grade.

- Why attachment plays a part in effective education.

- The stimulus of children's development and how to raise a lifelong learner.

RESOURCES

+Better Late Than Early by Dr. Raymond Moore

+Build Your Family’s Library: Grab our FREE book list here

+Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.

+Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!

+Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!

CONNECT

Homeschool Made Simple | Website | Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest

Mentioned in this episode:

Carole's Birthday 48 Hr Flash Sale

Now Through July 1st

General Store LINK

HMS Essentials

Everything you need to jump in!

HMS Essentials Bundle

  continue reading

269 episodes

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Manage episode 476022662 series 2693636
Content provided by Homeschool Made Simple. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Homeschool Made Simple or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

While the world presses in on us for children to learn to read in preschool and be able to do high-level math early on, the research shows it's actually better to slow down and wait for developmental readiness. In this encore episode, Carole shares about the work of Dr. Raymond Moore and his idea that late is better than early.

You'll hear:

- Why we need to look at the facts instead of the neighbors.

- The socialization our children really need.

- How kindergarten has become the new first grade.

- Why attachment plays a part in effective education.

- The stimulus of children's development and how to raise a lifelong learner.

RESOURCES

+Better Late Than Early by Dr. Raymond Moore

+Build Your Family’s Library: Grab our FREE book list here

+Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.

+Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!

+Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!

CONNECT

Homeschool Made Simple | Website | Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest

Mentioned in this episode:

Carole's Birthday 48 Hr Flash Sale

Now Through July 1st

General Store LINK

HMS Essentials

Everything you need to jump in!

HMS Essentials Bundle

  continue reading

269 episodes

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