Sought after Homeschool educator Kathy Wentz, invites you to participate in some, or all six, of her most popular sessions. This evening series is for veteran, new, and prospective homeschool parents.
Math, the subject most of us freak out about the fastest. How can we ensure our children love math and are good at it, when we don't like it ourselves? Learn how to break the mold of math anxiety by breaking the bad teaching habits that create it and learn new ways of approaching math to replace the old fear inducing habits.
Sessions will be followed up with a Q&A, so come prepared with questions. Enjoy sessions in person or via Zoom. Registration required. Please register with each hosting library for the session you wish to attend.
Other sessions:
June 13: Homeschooling 101- Crystal Lake Library
July 11: Homeschooling for Cheapskates- Woodstock Library
July 25: Dynamic Homeschooling Through High School- Cary Area Library
August 8: Creating Official Homeschool Transcripts- River East Library
August 22: Homeschooling 102- Harvard Diggins Library
AGE GROUP: | Family | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lecture & Discussion | Community |
TAGS: | General Meeting | Discussion |
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