Homeschooling A Gifted Child

Gifted learners need individualized learning.  This is often challenging, or nearly impossible in a traditional classroom setting, so many parents of gifted children have chosen to homeschool.  Homeschooling allows parents to create a curriculum individually tailored to their child’s academic needs and interests.

Gifted learners can become easily bored if they are not stimulated academically.  So how does a parent make sure their gifted learners stay engaged ?

  • Provide high quality reading material.  Check with your childrens’ librarian for lists of great literature for advanced readers.
  • Let them follow their interests.  Be flexible enough with your child to let them learn longer, farther, and more intensely on subjects that capture their fancy.  Gifted learners need to go below the surface of most subjects to really stay interested.
  • Allow them to work at their own pace.  Don’t feel bound by grade levels.  Gifted students may need to work one, two, or even three grade levels ahead of the norm in certain subjects in order to remain challenged.
  • Integrate technology into their learning.  Computers spark  excitement in many gifted children because information is always available to them and can come in many forms - - in writing, pictures, or sounds.

The Time4Learning homeschool curriculum has many features which can benefit a gifted learner.  It is educationally challenging, allows students to work at varying grade levels for each subject, can be completed as quickly or slowly as a student desires, and works with almost any learning style. The program can also be used as a standalone curriculum, or as a supplement to other materials.

To find out more about how Time4Learning can benefit your gifted child, click here for more information.

Posted under Gifted Learners, Homeschool, Online Learning, homeschool curriculum

This post was written by Kerry on December 30, 2008

Welcome to the Time4Learning Blog

It’s time!  Time for something new.  And fun.  And exciting!  Time to open up a brand new chapter.  To embark on a new adventure.  To try something for the very first time.  It’s not just Time4Learning (although it always is!), but it’s time for a Time4Learning blog!   And as a true T4L enthusiast and mom of a Time4Learning student, I’m thrilled to have been asked to write it! 
 
Time4Learning has made an incredible difference in our homeschool.  In fact if there were a fan club, I just might be the leading member!  We started out two years ago on our journey with the program, and they have been two of the best homeschool years we have ever had.  Two years ago, I was desperately searching for a program that was multimedia, interactive, educational, and affordable.  After a long search, I began to despair that a curriculum with those qualifications even existed…and then one day I happened across the website for Time4Learning.  From the first moment I tried the demo lessons, I was hooked, and I knew my son would be too. 
 
As much as I loved teaching my kids at home, I had begun to dread the start of a new homeschool year because it just meant one more chance for my son to try yet another curriculum and fail with it.  But after the first full week of Time4Learning, things were different.  My son knew it, and I knew it.  Time4Learning was so many things that other curriculums hadn’t been for him - engaging, full of energy, attention-grabbing, and packed with quality educational content.  I think both of us were in a state of shock for several weeks.
 
I mean, where were the fits of crying because the worksheets were taking too long to complete?  Where were the exclamations of “this is so boring, mom!”?  What about the doors slammed in frustration over assignments that were either too difficult, or ridiculously easy?  And what I really wanted to know was where had this curriculum been for the past four years??!!  Time4Learning was like finally finding a shoe that fit my son after years of wearing ones that were too big, too small, too tight, or just plain uncomfortable.  The blend of computer-based learning, interactive lessons, and easy-to-follow instructions was exactly what my son had needed all along.  He and I were two very happy campers - - er, homeschoolers!
 
And that was just the beginning…I can’t wait to tell you all of the other many, many things that make Time4Learning one of the most exciting, unique homeschool curriculums on the market today. I don’t want you to miss any of the updates, tips, and homeschool ideas we have in store, so be sure to add this blog to your RSS feed, or add your email to our subscription list in the sidebar.  I hope you will come back to visit again very soon.
 
It’s time - - for the Time4Learning blog!  So stay tuned….

Posted under Gifted Learners, Homeschool, Online Learning, Special Needs Learning

This post was written by admin on September 24, 2008