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Things Your Preschooler Learns While Playing Part 2

by Andrea Hermitt

14 Mar 2008 06:36 AM

Are you concerned that your preschooler is too busy playing to learn anything? It seems to be a constant theme for homeschooling moms who want to see some measurable progress in their child. Well, do not worry, your child really is learning.

Things Your Preschooler Learns While Playing Part 1

by Andrea Hermitt

13 Mar 2008 04:31 PM

Are you concerned that your preschooler is too busy playing to learn anything? It seems to be a constant theme for homeschooling moms who want to see some measurable progress in their child. Well, do not worry, your child really is learning.

Are You Trying to Fit a Square Peg in a Round Hole?

by Valorie Delp

12 Feb 2008 10:22 AM

I wrote the other day about reading notes from several parents talking about how frustrating homeschooling was and how they were sure. . .this was it. . .that child was going to go back to public school.

What Does Preschool Look Like?

by Valorie Delp

09 Jan 2008 09:10 AM

I've made it no secret that I'm not a fan of formally schooling kids before age 6.

Hugging to Educate

by Tristi Pinkston

03 Oct 2006 06:43 AM

USA Weekend had a great article this last week, written by Ann Pleshette Murphy, entitled "Tutor Toddlers with Hugs.

Why I Don't Believe in Early Childhood Education

by Valorie Delp

07 Sep 2006 01:18 AM

I am always amused when someone talks about how they need to send their child to preschool. Socialization and academic skills are a top priority when it comes to sending your little one off to preschool. Just to be clear: I am not judging anyone who sends their child to preschool.

Montessori Homeschooling

by Valorie Delp

15 Jul 2006 09:00 AM

Montessori pre-schools have become very popular in the last decade or so and it seems the mention of their name conjures ideas of gifted and academically bright students. According to Dr.

Academic Readiness Skills for Young Children

by Valorie Delp

04 Jul 2006 06:49 PM

When you are home schooling your young children, you can use this list to identify things that you need to work on. However, I would like to add a small note about reading. Teaching reading in the early years is a moderately recent concept.

Tips for Home schooling Multi-Aged Children: Printable Worksheets for Preschoolers

by Valorie Delp

01 Jul 2006 07:55 PM

There are numerous times during the day, when you simply have to work individually with your older children and cannot include the little ones. For me, these are also the times when my preschooler just HAS to have my attention.

Homeschooling Multi-Aged Children: Setting Up a Preschool Learning Area

by Valorie Delp

21 Jun 2006 08:37 PM

How to deal with home schooling children in several different grades is always a challenge. The challenge can become daunting when one or more of the children are preschoolers. Setting up a preschool learning area is one way to deal with preschoolers while you're schooling your older children.



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