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What Is Classical Education For Children?

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What is classical education for children? Classical education is a style of education that was first developed by the ancient Greeks and Romans. It has gained popularity in recent years as many parents are looking for ways to make their children more well-rounded, thoughtful, and prepared for the future. The goal of classical education is to teach children how to learn rather than teaching them specific facts or information. They use teaching methods that focus on three stages: the grammar stage, the dialectic stage, and the rhetoric stage.


Each of these stages has a different focus, but all of them share some common characteristics that define classical education.


Classical education teaches students how to think critically and creatively. Students are encouraged to learn through discussion and ask questions about the material they're learning. Many schools also use Socratic seminars, where students discuss important questions about morality, ethics, and other topics related to their subject.


Classical educators often use memorization as a method of learning because they believe it helps children internalize information in a way that's deeper than just understanding it. Students may learn poems, quotes, facts, or other information in order to gain a deeper understanding of the material they're learning.


How do I know if classical education is right for my child?


The classical model of education is a proven approach for training the mind to think. It has been used successfully for thousands of years in cultures around the world.


To answer your question, let me first explain what classical education is. Simply put, classical education uses an integrated approach to teaching children how to think using three carefully crafted stages (the trivium):


Grammar – Grades K-5


The Grammar Stage lays the foundation for learning and focuses on building a wide knowledge base of facts and skills across the curriculum.


Logic – Grades 6-8


In the Logic Stage, students begin to understand how ideas connect and how to make arguments based on reason and evidence.


Rhetoric – Grades 9-12


The Rhetoric stage is about putting ideas into action. This stage prepares students for higher education by teaching them how to express themselves well and how to defend their ideas with integrity.


If you're interested in classical education and your child seems to be a good fit for this type of schooling, then go for it. Don't let yourself get talked out of it because of what other people say. Instead, do as much research as you can, then make your decision. Make sure you talk with other parents who have kids in classical schools and see what their experiences have been. Then you can make the best choice for your family and your children.


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