RLL 16: Homeschooling Gifted Kids on a Budget | A Listener Question
Maleeha is concerned. Following a student-led, self-directed model of homeschooling can definitely add up, cost-wise, and when you’re homeschooling insatiable gifted learners, it can be even more costly. These kids seem to eat programs and materials for breakfast.
So, how can a parent get kids involved in their own learning, and fostering their curiosity, all without breaking the budget? Colleen offers some suggestions today.
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- Raising Lifelong Learners on Facebook
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- RLL 14: What if I Fall Behind | A Listener Question
- Homeschooling Gifted Kids on a Shoestring
- Singapore Math
- Beast Academy Math
- VideoText Interactive
- Pulling Together a Viking Unit Study
- Kids in the Kitchen | Viking Bread Recipe
- Curiosity Stream
- Homeschool Share
- Currclick
- Rock Tumbler
- Rock and Mineral Specimens
- Our Journey Westward
- Homeschool Solutions with Pam Barnhill
- The Kennedy Adventures
- Great Games for Teens and Their Families
- Nature Themed Games Your Kids Will Love
- Amazing Science Games Your Kids Will Love
- One Person Logic Games That Rock
- Top 25 Board Games
- Chalk Pastel Art
- Paper Rolls
- Art Canvases
- Kindle Fire
- Kindle eReader
- Test Tubes
- Magnifying Glass
- Zoomy USB Microscope
- Carson Pocket Microscope
- Microscope
- Clip-on Macro Lens
- Civil War Toob
- Revolutionary War Toob
- Endangered Animals Toob
- Egypt Toob
- Frogs Toob
- Sterilite Shoebox
- Play Sand
- Dixit
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