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  <title>Mind the gap - How children learn at home</title>
  <description>Just how do children learn when not in a classroom?&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; We all know what learning looks like in school - we’ve all been there it’s familiar to us.&amp;amp;nbsp; But not so many grew up home educated or in self-directed schools and the unknown makes us nervous.&amp;amp;nbsp; This week we were incredibly lucky to speak to Harriet Pattison, who has carried out extensive research into how children learn when not in traditional schools.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; What methods do parents use, what learning styles do children have?&amp;amp;nbsp; Do they all learn at the same pace?&amp;amp;nbsp; And what happens when schooling stops - does a school gap mean a learning gap? &amp;amp;nbsp; Guests: Harriet Pattison Phd. Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood, Liverpool Hope University.&amp;amp;nbsp; Author of  Rethinking Learning to Read &amp;amp;amp; Co-Author of How Children Learn at Home. Learn more about Alpine Valley School and East Kent Sudbury School. </description>
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