I think each family has its own unique learning style. I don’t mean visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learning style but a way of learning that the whole family enjoys together.
Whether through genetic similarities, common environment, or both, families can usually find meaningful and enjoyable ways to learn together. Terry’s and my children are 20 and 25 now, but we still enjoy the same learning activities.
For our family, our learning style together came naturally. We all love reading together and traveling together.
Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.
– Emilie Buchwald
We were homeschoolers in a house with walls lined with bookcases filled with books. We used Montessori principles and discovery learning as well, but some of our best memories are from sitting together on the couch and reading aloud.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
On the road again
Goin’ places that I’ve never been
Seein’ things that I may never see again
And I can’t wait to get on the road again.
– Willie Nelson
As for traveling together, it didn’t matter if we were just taking a local field trip. Near or far, our travels led to many happy and educational experiences. For us, as long as we could reach a place during a one- or two day car trip (totalling 18 hours or less), we were up for a new adventure. Of course, many of our trips included skating competitions or trips to visit grandparents. To this day, we love family road trips!
Have you discovered your family’s natural learning style? What sorts of educational activities do you enjoy doing together as a family?
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Theresa Bond says
Stopping by via HipHomeschool Hop! Fascinating post! Glad I stopped by…gave me a lot of food for thought! Thanks!
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks for stopping by, Theresa! Wishing you blessings as you start your homeschool journey. Homeschooling is a great ride – enjoy!
Meghan says
Hey! I'm coming over from Hip Homeschool Hop. Thanks for linking up with us. I am a follower of your blog. Thanks for being so awesome.
Each week we'll have a new link up with giveaways too!
Meghan
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Deb Chitwood says
Thanks for visiting and for your kind words, Meghan! The Hip Homeschool Hop linkup is awesome – I’ll look forward to it each week!
Heather says
This is so true and just beautiful when you watch those unique family learning styles play out! 🙂
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks so much, Heather! I love seeing how families have their own special activities and learning styles. I’m always fascinated that what work so well for one family might not work at all for another. Diversity makes life so much more interesting!
Colleen - Sunrise Le says
Stopping by from the Hip Homeschool Hop, although I already am a regular reader and follower of your lovely blog.
As far as our family's natural learning style, we are about hands on, interactive learning, with loads of block play,art projects, field trips and outdoor experiences in the mix.
Neat post! Very interesting to read and to reflect upon…
Have a nice week!
Colleen
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks so much for visiting and for your sweet comment, Colleen! I love reading about your amazing family’s learning activities on your blog as well. You’re doing so many wonderful things!
SUE says
I have never heard anyone say that a family has it's own learning style before, but I couldn't agree more! We love to laugh in our house and use humor to teach/learn all of the time. Thanks for joining the Hip Homeschool Hop today!
Blessings,
Sue
The Homeschool Chick
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks, Sue – what a great comment about using humor to teach/learn! When learning is fun, it sticks so much better! Thanks for the great linkup today!
Tiffany says
Great post. Thanks!
Home Grown Families is now following you! Come check out our BACK TO SCHOOL CHECK-UP! We are doing 'Show us your room' this week and you can link up pictures of your school room/space/table!
Hope to see you there!
Tiffany
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks so much for your nice comment, Tiffany! I’m following you now, too! I'll check out your Back to School Check-up!
Tiffany says
We're following from Hip Homeschool Hop. Did I say that? 🙂
Deb Chitwood says
Hip Homeschool Hop is great, isn't it?!
Kysha says
You have such a beautiful family. Praying a wonderful school year for you.
Deb Chitwood says
Thanks, Kysha! My children are all grown up now, so we don’t get to look forward to a new school year. But they still love learning – and we have fun new things to share all the time anyway!