In recent years technology has been adapted to meet the needs of home-educated children in multiple ways. Since we live in such a technologically driven society, its has actually become impossible not to incorporate technology in the home educational realm. Students actually see technology as more of a source of entertainment, however, like social networking and watching their favorite movies and T.V shows streaming online. In order to use it efficiently, it is important to understand the most effective tools in technology that can help your child learn. Bluebee Pals technology in homeschool settings is a very useful motivational education tool for parents who home school their children.

Besides helping all students learn, no matter their disability or learning style, technology also benefits the average student because it helps them prepare for their future. Home-schooled students have a unique advantage in this case, however, because they have the time to actually use technology. Since many home-schooled children are more dependent on educational technology than the average child they actually know how to use it better.

Bluebee Pal and Educational Apps by Michele a Home School Mom…https://www.bluebeepals.com/apps-bluebee-pals/
We greatly appreciate the opportunity you provided us with Bluebee Pals.The kids, my husband and I spent hours educating ourselves on your great products. It made my kids very happy to pair Bluebee Pals with learning apps. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for recognizing our efforts and giving us the opportunity to work with Bluebee Pals in our homeschool setting. We have learned so much from this experience and are grateful to utilize Bluebee Pals as an educational learning tool. This week we paired Bluebee to a variety of educational reading, math, and foreign language apps.

We have attached several photos of the girls with each Bluebee Pal and one group photo. Here are the girls’ responses when we asked them what they love about Bluebee Pal the most: Hailee, age 6: “I love that it feels like Bluebee Pals are talking to me.” Kayleen, age 4: “I love that it talks.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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