Tempe’s Palm Forest: Patton Family

A big congratualations goes out to the Patton family who just bought their house. It’s Audrey’s first home.

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Will’s two favorite females. Audrey loves to nibble on her father’s nose.
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Inspiration on How to Efficiently Educate Your Children

Audrey is about 7 months old and already curious about the world. We gave her some flowers to hold during the session and she admired it’s beauty and then thought it looked agreeable to eat. Children are naturally curious about the world; they love to learn. The Harding family capitalized on this concept and took that approach while homeschooling their children. 6 out of 10 of their children went to college by the age of 12. Some may wonder if that’s beneficial to having your child in college at that age, but there are pros. For example, if your child is at collegiate intelligence at 12 than they can get a head start on inventing a phone app during the only time in their life they have low risk and responsibility.

Check out what the Harding’s children accomplished. 
-17 years old: an engineer
-18 years old: an architect
-17 years old: a Navy physician
-17 years old: a masters in computer science and an entrepreneur
-15 years old college senior studying music theory and performance
-12 years old with the highest average in his college class

You may wonder how did they get their children to college at that pace? If you are interested in learning how the Harding family homeschooled their children I recommend reading “The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family’s Method to College Ready by Age Twelve“.

“If the Harding family can do it, your family can too!”- Amazon

“This book is not a homeschooling how-to guide. This family reverse engineered the college admissions game and made their own efficient path to get there. They eschewed the standard government (public) school path, which would have involved common core standards, long school days of which 80% of the time is wasted, mind-numbing worksheets, and violence for something different.”- Part of a review on Amazon

[Note: The Brainy Bunch book has no affiliation to the Patton Family but it’s inspiration for all parents.]

As a parent how do you encourage your child in their interests?

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To see more of Will and Colleen’s Tempe Palm Forest family photos, feel free to CLICK HERE for their slideshow!

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