Child of Wonder
jenneferh2000
Hello friends!
I want to let you know about a wonderful new parenting/education book by Ginger Carlson
(http://www.gingercarlson.com) titled Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative and Naturally
Curious Children.
This book addresses multiple intelligences and learning styles while providing a ton of fun,
educational, and creative activities for your child to explore. In this book, Ginger shares
her knowledge about education and parenting she has gained through her 18 years of
teaching elementary through college level classes and her 7 years as a home/unschooling
parent.
From the website:
Designed to nurture children who think, wonder, and love to learn, this well-organized,
easy-to-read collection of inspiring ideas and techniques guides children's creative
development. A thoughtful, engaging resource - for parents and educators seeking to
understand creativity and to encourage it in practical ways - this guide illustrates multiple
intelligences and learning styles and provides tools to develop a creatively supported
environment that cultivates family participation. An array of complementary hands-on
activities explores topics such as imaginative play, math, movement, music, cooking,
science, storytelling, visual arts, questioning, cooperative games, media, and nature.
Ginger Carlson, M.A. Ed., has served as adjunct faculty at the University of Oregon and has
taught in public and private schools in the United States as well as in International and
Embassy schools abroad. She leads workshops in creativity building for parents and
educators throughout the country. She lives in Eugene, Oregon.
Happy Creativity Building!
Jennefer Jane Harper
(unschooling mama to two!)
Educator, writer, editor
www.commongroundpress.com
www.eugenepeaceworks.org
I want to let you know about a wonderful new parenting/education book by Ginger Carlson
(http://www.gingercarlson.com) titled Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative and Naturally
Curious Children.
This book addresses multiple intelligences and learning styles while providing a ton of fun,
educational, and creative activities for your child to explore. In this book, Ginger shares
her knowledge about education and parenting she has gained through her 18 years of
teaching elementary through college level classes and her 7 years as a home/unschooling
parent.
From the website:
Designed to nurture children who think, wonder, and love to learn, this well-organized,
easy-to-read collection of inspiring ideas and techniques guides children's creative
development. A thoughtful, engaging resource - for parents and educators seeking to
understand creativity and to encourage it in practical ways - this guide illustrates multiple
intelligences and learning styles and provides tools to develop a creatively supported
environment that cultivates family participation. An array of complementary hands-on
activities explores topics such as imaginative play, math, movement, music, cooking,
science, storytelling, visual arts, questioning, cooperative games, media, and nature.
Ginger Carlson, M.A. Ed., has served as adjunct faculty at the University of Oregon and has
taught in public and private schools in the United States as well as in International and
Embassy schools abroad. She leads workshops in creativity building for parents and
educators throughout the country. She lives in Eugene, Oregon.
Happy Creativity Building!
Jennefer Jane Harper
(unschooling mama to two!)
Educator, writer, editor
www.commongroundpress.com
www.eugenepeaceworks.org
jenneferh2000
Hey Unschoolers,
Check out this interview on the unschooling site Do Life Right:
http://www.doliferight.com/
There is a chance to win a free autographed copy of my book at the end of the
interview.
Happy wondering!
Ginger
p.s please forward this to any other unschoolers/lists you think might find it
interesting.
Ginger Carlson, MA Ed.
speaker, education consultant, and author of Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative
and Naturally Curious Children
check out the fun on my website and blogs:
http://www.gingercarlson.com
http://thinkingoutsidetherecipe.blogspot.com
http://wondershop.blogspot.com
541-337-7197
PO Box 51274
Eugene, OR 97405
ginger@...
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wrote:
Check out this interview on the unschooling site Do Life Right:
http://www.doliferight.com/
There is a chance to win a free autographed copy of my book at the end of the
interview.
Happy wondering!
Ginger
p.s please forward this to any other unschoolers/lists you think might find it
interesting.
Ginger Carlson, MA Ed.
speaker, education consultant, and author of Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative
and Naturally Curious Children
check out the fun on my website and blogs:
http://www.gingercarlson.com
http://thinkingoutsidetherecipe.blogspot.com
http://wondershop.blogspot.com
541-337-7197
PO Box 51274
Eugene, OR 97405
ginger@...
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wrote:
>Carlson
> Hello friends!
>
> I want to let you know about a wonderful new parenting/education book by Ginger
> (http://www.gingercarlson.com) titled Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative and Naturallyfun,
> Curious Children.
>
> This book addresses multiple intelligences and learning styles while providing a ton of
> educational, and creative activities for your child to explore. In this book, Ginger shareshome/unschooling
> her knowledge about education and parenting she has gained through her 18 years of
> teaching elementary through college level classes and her 7 years as a
> parent.multiple
>
> From the website:
> Designed to nurture children who think, wonder, and love to learn, this well-organized,
> easy-to-read collection of inspiring ideas and techniques guides children's creative
> development. A thoughtful, engaging resource - for parents and educators seeking to
> understand creativity and to encourage it in practical ways - this guide illustrates
> intelligences and learning styles and provides tools to develop a creatively supportedhas
> environment that cultivates family participation. An array of complementary hands-on
> activities explores topics such as imaginative play, math, movement, music, cooking,
> science, storytelling, visual arts, questioning, cooperative games, media, and nature.
> Ginger Carlson, M.A. Ed., has served as adjunct faculty at the University of Oregon and
> taught in public and private schools in the United States as well as in International and
> Embassy schools abroad. She leads workshops in creativity building for parents and
> educators throughout the country. She lives in Eugene, Oregon.
>
> Happy Creativity Building!
>
> Jennefer Jane Harper
> (unschooling mama to two!)
> Educator, writer, editor
> www.commongroundpress.com
> www.eugenepeaceworks.org
>