Drop by Examiner.com to read The 204th Carnival of Homeschooling hosted by Sherene Silverberg. I particularly enjoyed the post by Kris from Weird, Unsocialized, Homeschoolers. My cousins' daughter is a huge fan of The Twilight series.
I want to share with you my latest home schooling discovery - Keyboard Town PALS Learn to Type software - which actually teaches little kids to type in one hour (!) using the cutting edge PALS learning system. There are no rote drills, just clever, associative lessons featuring colorful puppets and fun activities. Kids can learn at their own pace, which is often a LOT faster than you think, and can master proper keyboarding technique right from the start. Try out a model lesson like I did at www.keyboardtownpals.com - or get just in touch with them and they'll set you up with a limited access free try-out of their web based software. Once you try this learning to type program, you'll never want to subject your kids to the usual boring drills again. And you know what, the program works for adults too - it's never too late to learn new skills! I, for one, am looking forward to getting this software for my own next generation of home school scholars - my future grand kids!
I want to share with you my latest home schooling discovery - Keyboard Town PALS Learn to Type software - which actually teaches little kids to type in one hour (!) using the cutting edge PALS learning system. There are no rote drills, just clever, associative lessons featuring colorful puppets and fun activities. Kids can learn at their own pace, which is often a LOT faster than you think, and can master proper keyboarding technique right from the start. Try out a model lesson like I did at www.keyboardtownpals.com - or get just in touch with them and they'll set you up with a limited access free try-out of their web based software. Once you try this learning to type program, you'll never want to subject your kids to the usual boring drills again. And you know what, the program works for adults too - it's never too late to learn new skills! I, for one, am looking forward to getting this software for my own next generation of home school scholars - my future grand kids!
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