Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: Homeschooling Curriculum And Working Alone

January 21st, 2010 Shaka

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: Homeschooling Curriculum And Working Alone

Homeschooling a single child should not be looked at as an easier task than homeschooling multiple children. In fact, homeschooling a single child can be more difficult. Since the single child is the sole focus of the school day it is easy for a homeschooling parent to place too much pressure on a single homeschooler. If you are homeschooling a single child it is important to keep in mind that homeschool is only part of your child’s day. Do not turn everything into a “learning” experience. When school is over put the homeschooling curriculum away and have fun with your child.

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: How To Work Toddlers Into Your Homeschool Curriculum Program

January 21st, 2010 Shaka

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: How To Work Toddlers Into Your Homeschool Curriculum Program

One of the easiest ways to homeschool multiple children is to use unit studies or theme based homeschool curriculum. For instance, if you are learning about the American Revolution a young child can learn about colonies while an older child can research famous leaders or speeches of the war. Pre-schoolers can be given pictures to color or they can learn the Pledge of Allegiance. Homeschool curriculum unit studies enable parents to teach one subject in a group setting while giving children their own individual assignments.

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: Give Your Homeschooling Children Time Alone

January 21st, 2010 Shaka

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: Give Your Homeschooling Children Time Alone

The key to homeschooling multiple children is to make them independent students as soon as possible. Keep in mind that you will have to work with a child who is doing an elementary homeschooling program more often than you will with a middle or high school aged child. However, just because you have older children does not mean they can do everything alone. Every child needs one-on-one learning time with their parent when new concepts or subjects are being introduced.

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: Combating Single Homeschooling Child Loneliness

January 21st, 2010 Shaka

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Single Multiple Child Homeschooling Tips: Combating Single Homeschooling Child Loneliness

Homeschool support groups are a great place to get your hands on those expensive homeschool science items you will need, such as telescopes and microscopes without having to purchase them. Many groups pool together to purchase these items so they can be checked out by families when they need them. This is a great way to save money on an item your child may only use once or twice.

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: As You Do So Will Your Child, How To Create A Lifelong Leaner

January 20th, 2010 Shaka

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: As You Do So Will Your Child, How To Create A Lifelong Leaner

Toddlers learn a great deal of their initial information through the observation of mom, dad and siblings. If you want your child to learn to live a peaceful and loving lifestyle, you will need to model those same behaviors. As you begin to adopt the Christian preschool homeschool curriculum, it is important to realize that modeling the behaviors of curiosity, kindness, think aloud and communication will encourage similar behaviors in your young student. Plan daily learning activities that are age appropriate for your child. It is best to keep tasks simple and fun for the very young learner, adjusting and adapting in difficulty as the child grows. Daily story time should become a habit with your child. Babies love picture books and toddlers will request to hear the same story over and over again until you think you might go crazy. Do not despair, with every reading of any story, your child is learning. Read aloud story time, teaches such basic skills such as language sound, vocabulary, color (from the illustrations), how to track print, how to “read” a book, simple small motor skills required for turning pages, which way a book is held properly, each of these is a fundamental foundation skill that will be built upon in the days and years ahead. If you purchased the Level A collection when your child was born, at approximately age 4 it would be a wise investment to purchase the Level B collection. This level is appropriate curriculum for your child from the ages of 4-6 years. As your child continues to grow through the Sonlight Curriculum® programs, your continual introduction of this literacy rich curriculum will create a lifelong reader.

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Aventrues In Learning Provide Answers For Life

January 20th, 2010 Shaka

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Aventrues In Learning Provide Answers For Life

As you begin to implement your preschool homeschool curriculum, it is important that you create an environment that encourages a variety of learning opportunities in one space. For the early learner, everyday is a day of discovery and knowledge acquisition. It is through manual explorations that children learn about the world around them. Toddlers and preschool children grow and change at an alarming rate, ask any mother how quickly time passes as she is watching her first born son leave home for college. Activity or learning centers are a great opportunity for young children to move around a room visiting different learning concepts and still being free to explore without boundaries. The different learning centers need to be simplistic, free roaming and have unlimited access. A young child will move from center to center like a butterfly in a flowerbed. Many ideal learning centers have one general theme or concept that is being introduced through a variety of different mediums placed on different tables or flat surfaces around the room. Creating centers such as dramatic play or housekeeping, a puppet center, music or listening center, a reading cubby or quiet spot, math center, science center and an art center are all equally valuable to have available for your young student. The more available these different concepts are, the more comfortable your child will be in exploring them. Young learners take time to explore a concept, however the exploration takes place in broken time frames throughout the day. Don’t be in a hurry to change your themes too often. Children love to have time to play. If you pay close attention to your child’s interaction with the different centers, you will know immediately when it is time to change. If you are unfamiliar with planning and preparing preschool or kindergarten curriculum, the Christian curriculum company, Sonlight Curriculum® has many valuable resources available; exciting games such as memory, alphabet BINGO, pattern building activities and many other games to entertain and educate your child.

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Can I Homeschool My Preschooler?

January 20th, 2010 Shaka

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Can I Homeschool My Preschooler?

Can I homeschool my preschooler?

Certainly, you can. Homeschooling your preschooler is a surprisingly easy thing to do, and you can decide to opt into a group learning environment later on if you decide that it’s not for your family.

Here are some ideas for your preschool home schooling curriculum:

1. Check out books at the library to read to your preschooler
2. Teach your preschooler about science by letting him or her help with gardening
3. Teach your preschooler about math by letting him or her count how many plates, forks, and spoons you need to set the table

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Teach the Colors by Song

January 20th, 2010 Shaka

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Teach the Colors by Song

A cute way for little ones to remember color names and spellings is to put the topic to be learned to song. For example, this to the tune of “jingle bells”:

White, white, white,
White, white, white,
W-H-I-T-E
Teeth and snow,
Your Underwear,
All are shades of white.

If you’re homeschooling your child, you can search the Internet for an endless variety of fun, learning songs that your child will enjoy while learning at the same time!

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Edutainment for Preschool Homeschool

January 20th, 2010 Shaka

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Edutainment for Preschool Homeschool

Edutaining is a great way to start your Pre-K homeschooling child on the road to a lifelong love of learning. A combination of educating and entertainment, edutainment is learning through play. There are many toys available for a wide variety of age and skill ranges that teach letters, numbers, vocabulary and shapes in fun ways.

If you’re going to buy your child a new toy, make it a learning one.

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Keeping Your Preschool Homeschooler Busy

January 20th, 2010 Shaka

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Preschool And Kindergarten Homeschool Tips: Keeping Your Preschool Homeschooler Busy

Trying to home school older children with a preschooler is around is tough, as the preschooler naturally believes the world revolves around them, and until they learn to respect school time they’re going to be a menace to your other students’ learning environment.

A good tip to prevent your teaching from getting derailed by your active toddler is to be organized and have a number of distracting activities available for him or her. Set out lots of paper and crayons. Keep your Tupperware in a cabinet your preschooler can reach and go at it. An electronic educational toy that lights up and makes noises can keep a young one occupied for a long time, and give you the time you need to teach your elder students.

The trick is to keep a varied set of activities around so your toddler doesn’t get bored too soon and come back to you seeking attention.

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