Friday, June 09, 2006

Welcome to A Brooklyn Homeschool.




Exclusive, Customized Homeschool option for your child(ren), starting in September.

*Family-size small group, ages 4-8.

*Advanced curriculum (see "Oak Meadow" link, and "Montessori Homeschool" link for two primary sources).

*Field trips regularly, throughout Brooklyn/ Manhattan (and beyond-- the city and world will be our textbook!).

*Montessori environment/ methods, as well as other effective education approaches, influences. Free/ democratic-school ethic, emphasizing student interest and a curriculum customized to each student.

*On this site, feel free to peruse the links, read NY Times**, Mothering Magazine and other impressive articles/ sites describing the benefits and increasing commonality of homeschooling (at least part-time). To see impressive research results and statistics testifying to the superior educational results produced by homeschooling, see the "Academic/Social Results, HS" link at right. If you like the look of it, but cannot homeschool your own child, contact us.

*Visit the companion 'blog "BHS Ongoing 'blog" for additional links, articles, quotes and ongoing insights and experiences related to A Brooklyn HomeSchool. Other informative BHS-related 'blogs are also listed among the links at-right. Stay tuned for a sample schedule.

**The NYTimes article was free when I originally linked it to this 'blog... it is now in "Times Select" archives, and requires a small payment to read in full... It's a good article-- your choice whether you want to pay to read them, or at least read the introductory paragraphs available gratis.


Let’s Teach Them Well.

-Zack Lehtinen
Father, LifeLong Teacher
A Brooklyn HomeSchool

(718) 689-0128
zacklehtinen@hotmail.com


3 Comments:

At 1:08 AM, Blogger OceanMakes KMT Spa said...

I thought home schooling other people's children was illegal.

 
At 1:09 AM, Blogger OceanMakes KMT Spa said...

I thought home schooling other people's children was illegal.

 
At 4:01 AM, Blogger jamie said...

The only way you should HomeSchool someone else's kid is if you do what we call a co-op. One parent teaches one week and another parent teaches the following week. You definitely shouldn't pay for it. This BHS seems kind of creepy

 

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