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Alternative Schools – An Explanation

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Children and teens have attended public schools for years as a means to receive an education. Some children, however, don’t learn well in that system. For parents whose child struggles in traditional schools for child education, they may choose to homeschool their children or search for other alternative schools for them.

One alternative approach to education many families choose is Montessori. This method is based upon the scientific studies of Dr. Maria Montessori of Italy, who saw that children will learn naturally without assistance from adults by interacting with their surroundings. Schools are set up with various objects which enable the children to use their senses to learn. There may be a kitchen area with play pots, pans, and food, or baby dolls and associated necessities to care for a child. Children in Montessori schools are often of different ages so the younger children can learn from older students.

Waldorf schools are another alternative approach to education parents may want to consider. Waldorf or Rudolf Steiner education considers the entire child – body, soul, and spirit – and uses educational methods which address each area. It is also based upon the assumption that children go through specific stages in development, and it gears learning to those stages. Waldorf education strives to enable children to develop skills and abilities they’re born with while being non-discriminatory.

Charter schools are often begun by a group of parents with the approval of their state board of education. Unlike traditional school systems, charter schools are run by a board which is elected by the parents of the school’s students rather than by the population as a whole. This type of school chooses their own curriculum, makes their own rules in relation to dress code and discipline, as well homework requirements. They promise to get “back to the basics” of learning and often teaches from a “core curriculum” approach which builds upon a what a child has previously learned rather than injecting new ideas a child hasn’t learned.

Magnet schools are similar to charter schools but are designed to offer a unique learning environment for their students. They teach all basic subjects but will often have a concentration in one subject such as science, math, or technology. To encourage students to excel in this area, magnet schools will choose a curriculum which also emphasizes that subject. Other magnet schools may concentrate on performing arts or offer hands-on activities to help a child learn.

The final alternative learning environment is homeschooling. Parents are the teacher and school is done at home. There is a variety of homeschool curricula available through publishers which specialize in providing it for home-educated students. Anyone considering homeschooling as an option will want to learn their state’s laws regarding homeschooling and follow those laws carefully before pulling their children out of public school systems.

Parents have many reasons for wanting to take their child out of traditional public school systems. They’re looking for alternative schools which will better match their child’s personality, abilities, or interests so their child can excel in life. The above alternative schools are options you may want to look further into before making a decision which alternative school is right for you.

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Seasonal Kefir Flavor Provide a Healthy Alternative to Other Caloric Holiday Drinks.

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Lifeway Foods, makers of the nutritious probiotic beverage, Kefir, is spicing up the holidays with the launch of Cranberry Creme Brulee Kefir. Lifeway’s alternative to eggnog this holiday season will give consumers a healthy way to enjoy classic holiday tastes without the classic holiday calories - a nice complement for recipes for kids.

Bursting with the rich flavor of vanilla custard and caramelized sugar, and infused with a tangy cranberry zing, Cranberry Creme Brulee Kefir has only 160 calories and 2 grams of fat per serving. And just like the other 13 flavors of Lifeway Kefir, there are 10 exclusive live and active cultures that work in your body to help build and restore immunity, improve digestion and help fight off pesky cold and flu bugs. Delicious and nutritious, Lifeway Kefir is a perfect way to enjoy holiday flavors guilt-free.

CFO Edward Smolyansky said, “Our hope is that seasonal flavors become an annual tradition for us at Lifeway and something that our customers look forward to each year.”

Julie Smolyansky, CEO commented, “Our Kefir customers have been asking for a special holiday version for years, so we have been working to develop just the right flavor profile.”

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