
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 few
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 few
Training Toddlers and Preschool Children by Kerin Morgan In the whole scheme of things, toddler years are very short. But these are the years when
Learning Through Play by Emily Krisko Children have an undeniable thirst to learn. If you have ever been driving a car while a child barrages
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 strongly
Baby On The Move: Homeschooling With A Toddler In many ways, this homeschooling with a toddler is best described as “constantly re-inventing the wheel”! We
“Play is the highest form of research.” ~ Albert Einstein The word Lego® conjures up many favorable thoughts for parents and children alike. (Unless you
by Sandra Modersohn My husband and I have been blessed with five amazing children, and though I certainly do not feel I’m anywhere near a
Lately, the toddler (20 months) has been wanting to do whatever the big kids are doing. If they are emptying the dishwasher, she’s right in
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 a
Learn to Read Naturally by Kyndra Steinmann Lately the toddler tornado has been experiencing a language explosion! Every day or two she has a new
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? A.
Q. I would like to seek a religious exemption for my three-year-old preschooler since, as a parent, I have been teaching him from birth. Can