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And it is fun! I recently checked some knitting which unfortunately was, quite simply, wrong. When Peter rang up for his next support session he had just received his knitting back in the post. He was laughing. His wife was threatening to lock him in his room for getting his homework wrong! Peter had the right idea. Getting things wrong is just a part of learning. If you remember those dire days of exams in school, forget them! Ann Kite Home School assessments are not a bit like that. It is more a matter of having your work checked as you go along, just as your evening class teacher would. Learning should be fun! But, while making mistakes along the way is to be expected, in the end, it has to be successful to be fun, and that depends more on the teacher and the way you are taught than on your own abilities. Ann Kite Home School courses are successful. (See what knitters say.) We take teaching you to knit very seriously because we want you to succeed in learning. We belong to the British Association for Open Learning and the Open College Network, the only independent teachers of machine knitting to do so. How seriously you take learning to knit is entirely up to you. We do not insist that you take a certificate course: indeed, most of our learners don't. The most important person you have to satisfy about your standard of knitting, is you! Even if you have never been awarded a certificate in your life it is never to late to start! Many Ann Kite Home School students are retired people.
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