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in Home Edders β€’ 3 years ago

I share your opinion in homeschooling, not everything is a game, parents are concerned about their children learning from love, kindness and understanding. I also recognize that there are some aspects that the post touches on that are interesting and good advice such as lowering stress when educating our children at home. I think that one of the biggest mistakes made by teachers, and I say this with full knowledge of the facts because I am a teacher, is the excess of tasks that make both the child and the teacher to be too busy.

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the excess of tasks that make both the child and the teacher to be too busy.

We have a saying in English, "quality over quantity". Indeed, often much more is learnt and retained with quality input than a lot of input.

Would I be right in guessing that the excess amount of tasks isn't always something the teacher can control, but what comes from higher up?

Thank you for your input and sharing your viewpoint.

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