Monday, February 24, 2014

Science girls

We hare a big fan of Charlotte Mason's "living books" approach here, but there is a place for textbooks, like in science. I always enjoyed science particularity Biology and Biochemistry. Physics, on the other hand, is a whole different story.


Playing around with a microscope 


One thing about knowing what motivates your kids curiosity is that you don't have to limit their learning experiences restricted to a grade/age related information. When they are willing and ready to learn, little learners are like sponges, soaking all the information available to them. No need to worry about if the information is "too advance", teach them the correct information, ask them questions and see how much they have grasped. You might be surprised on how much they have retained, analysed and understood.
The girls learning about photosynthesis, and experimenting with growing herbs (basil and parsley ) in their miniature green house 

How do you stimulate your children's curiosity? Please share in the comment below.

7 comments:

  1. Can't believe how big your girls are growing!!

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  2. You're an amazing mommy! I love how you are teaching the little ones! So precious! Love, Cass

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  3. "No need to worry about if the information is 'too advanced'... I totally agree! Spread the feast of ideas, and they will take from it what they are ready for.

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    1. am let yourself be amazing on how much they are learning without restriction!!!!!

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  4. I completely agree with you on this! Children can learn so much!!!

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