Thursday, November 21, 2013

E=MC2

The fun never stops. As our children learn cruising virtues like dependability, honesty, conservancy, proper seamanship, and respect for other cultures, they are also enrolled in an intensive homeschool program. Jenny spends 8 hours each day with them as their instructor. In addition to the traditional lessons, they also take many educational field trips to museums, lectures, and nature outings.

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For families that can accommodate a program, homeschooling can be highly successful. Properly homeschooled children, quite often, excel in their studies and go on to Ivy League levels of higher education. Jenny works hard to orchestrate peer time for their expanding social needs. As a fast growing alternative to traditional school, there is a vast network of resources available to families such as ours.



Ecology Field Trip

While sailing the tropics, we take frequent dinghy excursions to learn about mangroves, coral reefs, sea life, and our oceans. The kids observe, study, and collect specimens for experiments and reports, all of which go into their permanent file. At an early age they are aspiring experts on many different species of sea life and vegetation as well as their habitats. Learning CAN be fun.

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