My daughter is enjoying the Language Arts materials and is finishing her work early. How do I know if Im covering enough material?
It is sometimes mistakenly thought that if a child is not struggling or spending at least twenty minutes on a lesson, that the lesson must be deficient. In most cases, just the opposite is true. CHC elementary materials are designed as bite-size lessons so that a child can easily absorb and understand the concepts. Bogging the child down with unnecessary repetition causes burnout and eventually the child does not look forward, and is closed, to learning. Following the schedule suggested in the Lesson Plans and in the front of the Language Arts books will ensure that course is completed by the end of the school year. In addition, your child should be congratulated on her ready understanding of the material! Challenge her to put these skills into practice; perhaps assign a real-life writing assignment once a week, as suggested in ‘Now What Do I Do?’ in the front of each Language of God and My Catholic Speller series workbook. Further, CHC lesson plans encourage the use of projects in Cre
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