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Creating Learning Plans That Work: The 3 KEY Ingredients
Odds are, you are looking for a way to better align learning with your child.
Perhaps you’ve caught yourself fantasizing about learning that excites your child that you can feel good about.
You may be looking to supplement or create a learning plan for your child. Maybe you have been thinking about homeschooling for a while now.
Wherever you are on your journey, you may not know exactly where to start...
I'm here to tell you that that’s ok!
There are many paths to provide interest-led learning for your child, and not all of them are homeschool-focused.
To create a workable learning plan, one that both you and your child will like, you need to keep three things in mind. I call these the 3 KEY Ingredients. These are...
Every Hero Story Has This…
In every Hero Story there is always a guide. There is always a mentor who helps the hero come into themselves and do what they could not do themselves. Our hero is already extraordinary, but they often don't see their own powers...
More often than not, it's not even clear that our hero is a true hero until the mentor sets them on their journey of rebirth and growth.
Heroes become heroes because…
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