Simeon (8), Jesse (6), Naomi (4) and Noah (2) all four have never been to school and that they will, if it is never go to their parents. Mother Lieke Villarreal gives her children home-schooling.
She belongs to the small group of parents in our country who rely on exemption from compulsory education, because there is no school of their philosophical direction is in the neighborhood. The family is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints, members are also known as Mormons. "The Christian education, how many variants there are also, not close to," says Villarreal.
At the KITCHEN TABLE And so are her children, now mainly only the two eldest, every weekday at the kitchen table bent over curriculum. "We are starting with a Bible story," says Villarreal. "Then the two elders to work. Every day there are a number of things happen such as arithmetic, reading or language, but in what order they like to work, determine them yourself. "
Teaching materials retrieves Villarreal from the internet or from the library. "The great thing about home schooling is that you can adapt course material to the level of your child. The oldest, for example, is very good at biology. We are now learning about the human body, the parts of cells are called and what features they have. He finds so interesting that he the basic school level all over. "
CORE GOALS to prevent her children with subjects they find behind less interesting, says Villarreal the headline targets, which have been drawn up by the Ministry for schools, to keep a close eye on. "Reading the oldest running slightly behind in comparison to what children in Group 4 should be able to. His reading pace should be what's up, but we are working on this. "
Read the whole article at: http://www.metronieuws.nl/nieuws/binnenland/2016/03/nooit-to-school-but-les-of-mama-to-kitchen table
source: www.metronieuws.nl/ By: Bianca Balu photo: Bart Jansen
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