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Losing Our Minds: Gifted Children Left Behind by Deborah L. Ruf
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Montessori in the Classroom: A Teacher's Account of How Children Really Learn
Paula Polk Lillard - 1997
What really happens inside a Montessori classroom? How do teachers teach? How do children learn? This fascinating day-by-day record of a year in the life of a Montessori classroom answers these questions by providing an illuminating glimpse of the Montessori method in action.
Homeschooling: A Family's Journey
Martine Millman - 2008
What is it that homeschoolers do that the public schools can’t or won’t? There are at least as many answers as there are studies. But nothing can capture the homeschooling experience in all its richness like the story of a real family that homeschools its children in middleclass America. Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey is the perfect book for those millions of Americans who may know someone who homeschools, who may have read about it, thought about it, and wondered whether homeschooling is right for them. Sharing the concerns of committed parents everywhere, authors Gregory and Martine Millman are consistently practical, informed, caring, and no-nonsense in their approach. They pay special attention to homeschooling and college, the economics of home-learning, and how a parent can really handle a child’s full education. Homeschooling opens a window on an exciting, important way of education—and, even more, a way of life—that can make all the difference in your family’s world.
Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential
Eileen Kennedy-Moore - 2011
Chapters include: Tempering Perfectionism, Building Connection, Developing Motivation, Finding Joy. A literal Godsend. Parents will find great wisdom in its pages. – Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People A smart, deeply perceptive and important book. – Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of The Blessing of a Skinned Knee Filled with vignettes and strategies for raising smart kids to become healthy, happy and contributing adults. – Vicki Abeles, producer and co-director of Race to Nowhere