At its basic level,
science is the study of the world. What could be more important
during the preschool years? And yet, what comes more naturally to preschoolers
who are already so inquisitive about the world around them? Make the most of
your child’s preschool years by engaging that [...]
The Internet
has changed education. It has changed the way that research is done.
It has changed the sheer amount of information that both parents and students
have access to. And it has changed the way that parents help their children
learn. So if you haven’t gotten used to using the [...]
There are a wide
variety of different preschool
programs to choose from so narrowing down the right one for your
child can be a difficult task. You’ll want to make sure that you find
a preschool program which has a preschool
curriculum that meet all of [...]
If you’ve
started to look in to the options for homeschooling your children, you’ve
probably already realized that there are many different educational approaches
that you can take to homeschooling. One of those choices is to use the “Classical
Homeschooling” model. Of all of the homeschooling methods that
are available [...]
Would
you believe that your preschooler inherently knows what is good for her? Maybe
that’s not always true (after all, she’ll grab the tater tots over
the spinach every single time) but in the case of loving music, she’s
automatically right. Although it may be to varying degrees, almost all [...]
This weeks Review
will be about The
Thomas Institute. I came across The Thomas Institute while I was
surfing the Web this weekend. This site is what I would call a "Portal
of Information for Parents". I felt like I was a child at an amusement
park…. I [...]
I
came across an interesting site while I was surfing the Web today. The site
is called H.E.L.M.
Travel. H.E.L.M. stands for Home Educated Learn More while
Traveling. Basically, it is a
Home
Exchange. You would exchange your home, time share, or summer residence
[...]
I was reading a
post
today on Bongo
Mirror’s Reflections and Bongo Mirror was discussing the
fact that a couple years ago she was reading a book that stated that Preschoolers
would defend the fact that 1 (one) is the smallest number. I found that hard
You know that arts
and crafts are great for your kids. After all, they keep them entertained and
occupied, sometimes for hours at a time despite their typically short attention
spans. And they give you a focused activity that you can enjoy which frequently
results in a product that you and [...]
I
came across an Online Phonics game this weekend that I was very impressed
with that I had to share it with you. It is called ClickN’
READ Phonics. It is an interactive Reading Curriculum that
is completely online. And, because it is in
interactive
[...]
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