| Tari Cartwright
Eternal Harvest: Wonderful Memories of a Life Well Spent Do you have your children study starting at a certain hour everyday? Give them certain assignments to complete? Allow them to work on whatever they are interested in? Try to fit in "educational activities" throughout the day so that they seem more natural? Or do you "do school" and your kids are off the hook when their assignments are complete? Tari does all of the above for her children at various stages of their learning and life. She will show you effective ways to incorporate religious teachings and academics. Her family teaches from advanced texts as soon as the children are able to understand the materials. Two of her children began distance learning college at 14.
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Tari Cartwright is the author of Eternal Harvest: An LDS Perspective for Homeschooling and Accelerated Learning. Twelve years ago, Tari gave up owning her own computer programming and consulting firm and instead chose to educate her children. She will help you understand that the Spirit teaches our children truths that we can not teach ourselves. In this way, she says, the Lord individually tailors the child's quest for learning. Parents are mentors and facilitators. Tari moderates a number of online support groups, and lives with her husband, their three children, three dogs, a cat, guinea pigs, and an assortment of fish in Heber, Utah and Pleasanton, California. She says "The quest for learning and achievement is not ours as parents, certainly not the government's, but it is the child's own journey." | |