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WonderHere Learning Elements

WonderHere Curriculum uses 7 key Learning Elements that are interwoven throughout our program to set the table for your child’s wonder to take over and for learning to spark. Literature, art, play, nature, community, music, and phenomena (which is a fancy word for something that is observed and questioned), each playing an important role to make up our full curriculum method that is fit for the whole family.

In each Unit Study, your child will become familiar with these Learning Elements as they experience them weekly through engaging hands-on activities. Each Lesson in this course will give you an overview of each Learning Elements, paired with examples of the learning activities in the Unit Studies that represent each of the seven Elements. We show you examples from six different Unit Studies, but know that there are over 30 Unit Studies currently in development!

Take this course to learn more about each Learning Element and dig into the research that backs up each one.

No Such Thing As Behind

The number one question we get from families considering homeschooling and having doubts is this:

How will I know if my child is on track? I’m worried they will fall behind.

You can take the approach of furiously trying to prove to yourself and your child and the world that they are, indeed, “on track”… or you can do the hard and important work of unlearning the notion that kids can be “behind” in the first place.

Because there truly is no such thing as behind.

And the best part is that both research and experience supports this. This course is full of expertise debunking the myth of behind. Also, at WonderHere Schoolhouse, we have been doing the hard work of self-paced, individualized learning for our students for nearly a decade.

And YOU, dear parent, can carry the same energy into your homeschooling. Take this course to learn how you too can let go of the notion of “behind”.

Upcoming Courses

Homeschool with Wonder

Project Time with a Purpose

Benefits of Play Based Learning

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