When to begin homeschooling a Preschooler

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When to begin homeschooling a Preschooler

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Re: When to begin homeschooling a Preschooler

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Postby nomanchamp » Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:10 am

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When to begin homeschooling a Preschooler

Postby hommeschooldad » Fri Jul 25, 2014 3:10 pm

Hi mandyandira,

I had the same concerns when I first started home schooling my girls. My oldest is 8 now. Anyway, what I did is gone to any story, and pick up one of those preschool workbooks (Crayola or Mead, among others make them). Work with her a little on them. My daughters loved them at that age. Have her color or count the objects. The key that I've found is to relax and have fun with it. She will learn. They all do.

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Make it fun

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Developmentally appropriate practice

Postby OntheRoadtoReading » Sat Jan 03, 2015 11:16 pm

Preschool does require a curriculum. Look for one that is based on developmentally appropriate practices such a learning through play, pre-reading and pre-math skills, listening comprehension, fine and gross motor skills, executive functioning, etc.
Avoid one that heavily relies on worksheets or that promotes skills too difficult for a preschool child. For example- asks your child to learn letters of the alphabet. Practices such as these can cause confusion now and in Kindergarten when learning to read.
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Re: Developmentally appropriate practice

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New research begs to differ

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Re: New research begs to differ

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