This week Dr Tim Hawkes joined us to shares his knowledge on homeschooling – providing tips for dads on how to support their kids to keep them happy and learning.
This webinar was recorded on Thursday 30 April at 8pm EST.
Tim discusses the many challenges around home schooling, exploring some of the issues you may be experiencing and provide simple tips on how to support your kids during these challenging times.
Watch now to find out how you can support your kid’s education at home and keep them stimulated and engaged with Dr Timothy Hawkes.
After a career in the military and teaching, in 1998, Dr. Hawkes took up the position of Headmaster of one of Australia’s most well-known schools, The King’s School, in Sydney, a position he held until 2017.
A well-respected authority on boys’ education, Dr Hawkes has been an advisor to the Federal Government, serving as a member of the “Forum on the Education of Boys” in 2002. His first book, “Boy Oh Boy” became a best seller and he continues to write and speak extensively on the issue of educating boys. One of his more recent books, “Ten conversations you must have with your son” has also sold well and been translated into several languages.
The father of two daughters as well as a son, Dr Hawkes has also written on raising girls, with his latest book, “Ten Leadership Lessons You Should Teach Your Teenager” being particularly popular with the parents of girls as well as boys. Dr Hawkes has also been active in the area of values education and the development of leadership skills in students. His four book series, “Learning Leadership – a leadership course for secondary students” has become popular in schools throughout the world.
Dr Tim Hawkes OAM joins The Fathering Project founder Bruce Robinson to talk about raising children in the COVID 19 environment.
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