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A metaphor is
simply a way of communicating. It's a shortcut to instant understanding.
Think of it as a mental equation in which something is compared to
something else. Metaphors make complex and unfamiliar things or ideas
simple and familiar to the listener, because they compare the unknown to
what the listener already knows and accepts.
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Information + Metaphor = "I see what you mean!"
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"Core and Love of Learning: A Recipe for
Success" is a 5-hour audio series consisting of highlights from a
two-day seminar presented by Oliver and Rachel DeMille in 2007.
This mp3 download will help you develop and
expand your vision of how the TJEd model can work in your home. Oliver
and Rachel's spontaneous, candid, intimate, touching, humorous and
profound commentary on Leadership Education in the home includes:
- Daily and Weekly Scheduling
- Organizing Space in your home to support Thomas Jefferson Education
- What to simplify and what to beef up
- What to say "No" to, and when to say "Yes"
- Music and other lessons and how to best integrate them
Highlights include:
- Which books work best for what ages
- Organizing a big family with students at different ages and Phases
- Separating discipline from academics
- Using outside activities without letting them take over
- Tips for making mornings work
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