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  • An Interest-Based Homeschool Ocean Study

    After our early-autumn trip to the beach, Eli was immensely interested in beach life. When I found him poring over one of our souvenir attraction maps, I knew it was wise to capitalize on his enthusiasm.  So… a quick, delight-directed ocean study began immediately. This post contains affiliate links. Interest-Based Ocean Study Rabbit Trails Sometimes, interest-based learning is built entirely around a specific passion a child has. Other times, you take small breaks from what you’re already learning to dig a little deeper into one topic that a child shows particular interest in during the study. Small breaks are typically called…

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