Whether or not a child is home schooled, the way in which they learn plays a major role in their future. Statistics have shown that a children's easel is a very useful tool in teaching young children the very basics. For one, the need for writing is quickly attained and through the use of chalkboards and easels, learning to write becomes easier and faster. Another reason they are beneficial is when dealing with the idea of memorization. It is a proven fact that a person, especially a child, remembers something much better when they are writing it down at the same time. Whether it be an art easel, or a Crayola easel, one basic tool that can be used for teaching children is in fact an easel.
So how do they really benefit learning? Well of course, there is the learning how to write aspect. But deeper than that it gives children the confidence they need for success at a very young age. If you are home schooling or simply playing school at home, using a propped up easel at the front of the room can force your child out of their comfort shell. For example, if you suspect your child may end up with a speech impediment or that they'll have problems speaking in front of crowds, this can help. Research has shown that when a child learns young, that going to the front of the class/room, and presenting an idea out loud or by writing will further their developmental skills, and in some cases by pass any social or speaking difficulties.
Melissa Doug
The development of a social phobia or speech impediment can very much limit your child, especially in their schooling. But by increasing their writing and speaking at home with the use of an easel, the chances are slim to none. Partaking in activities such as playing school or bank will automatically increase your young child's comfort zone in the classroom. They will therefore be more apt to going to the chalkboard during demonstrations, and hopefully raising their hands whenever possible. Teaching your child to write at a young age can be extremely beneficial to their cognitive learning. Reading, writing, and examining will quickly become second nature with this tool at hand.