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I started homeschooling my eldest half way through her 6th grade year. I was a wreck. I was so uptight (still am sometimes). Veteran homeschoolers kept telling me to RELAX... but I just couldn't figure out how to do that. Once I started to let go of the reins just a tad, things got so much better. We have now reached a nice stride...not perfect but nice...
So after "falling" into homeschooling, I found myself slowly starting to view it as more of a permanent choice for our family rather than a temporary fix for a situation with one particular child. Fear stepped in when I realized that this would mean I would be responsible for teaching my little ones some of the most fundamental stuff in education....and I've never considered myself to be a "little-people-person".
Once again I was freaked out. I read so much about how preschool should be and what they should learn....and then I remembered the lesson I learned with my oldest....RELAX...so I decided to try that and it has been wonderful. I can't believe the things my son learns while with me and I thought I'd share some of things that we do around here just in case it might encourage someone that small kiddos just don't need to be stressed over but ENJOYED!
I never though I'd enjoy being with my ltitle ones. I really do....God is so good.
I JUST made my three year old a notebook and put a piece of paper in the clear pastic spine that says "Tre's Notebook". Right now, it has one thing in there that he colored. We will soon be getting back to our routine and I'll be adding stuff that he does in there. Things like alphabet coloring pages, worksheets (learning how to drawn in a line or from dot to dot). He fingerpaints the words he learnes to read so I'll probably be adding a section soon called "Words I Know". Stuff like that...but mostly this is for HIM to look at and get excited about what he's accomplished. I'm really not concerned about a "knock" at the door". Texas is such a GREAT state to homeschool in.
During Blanket Time or Table Time Tre' can work on:
And then there is all that Free Play. I try not to give them free access to our game room or their bedroom so that when I DO allow them in, they are excited to the toys relegated to that room. I just put them in their room and fold clothes while they play or let them have a good time in the game room while I read a book on the couch or make some quick phone calls.
Hope this helps someone! |
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