
Incorporating Your Preschooler into Your Homeschool
Incorporating Your Preschooler Into Your Homeschool by Valerie Bendt Educational psychologists claim that more than half of a child’s learning occurs during his first

Incorporating Your Preschooler Into Your Homeschool by Valerie Bendt Educational psychologists claim that more than half of a child’s learning occurs during his first

by Kerin Morgan In the whole scheme of things, toddler years are very short. But these are the years when the most aggressive training

by Emily Krisko Children have an undeniable thirst to learn. If you have ever been driving a car while a child barrages you with

by Mary Kay Smith In our house, it is clear that all men are not created equal. In fact, the self-evident truths suggest very

by Kyndra Steinmann In many ways, this homeschooling with a toddler is best described as “constantly re-inventing the wheel”! We know that “the wheel”—education—is

Learning with Legos: 8 Ways Lego Play Boosts Literacy “Play is the highest form of research.” ~ Albert Einstein The word Lego® conjures up

He Won’t Get Married In Diapers: Worry-Free Parenting by Sandra Modersohn My husband and I have been blessed with five amazing children, and though

by Kyndra Steinmann The annual HEAV Convention is one of the highlights of our school year. It marks the end of regular lessons (although

Toddler Schooling: 5 Amazing Skills to Teach Your Two Year Old Lately, the toddler (20 months) has been wanting to do whatever the big

by Sharon Jeffus When we think of art for preschool and early elementary, we need to think of fun and adventure.Children this age have

by Kyndra Steinmann Lately the toddler tornado has been experiencing a language explosion! Every day or two she has a new couple of words,

Parenting a Special-Needs Preschooler Q. May I remove my preschooler with special needs from school and educate him at home? Are there additional requirements?