#PRESCHOOL

Early Literacy in Your Homeschool
Expert Interview on Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, and Phonics Dr. Jaumeiko Coleman, Vice President of Early Literacy Impact at EVERFI, sat down with Marketing Specialist, Lilla…

What If My Kid Hates Writing Part 1
Part 1 of a 3-part series on handwriting. Guest post by HollyonHandwriting If a student is ever to enjoy the writing process, getting words on paper must be easy and automatic. If it is not,…

How to Teach A Toddler to Read
Wondering how to teach a toddler to read at home? How to teach a 2-year-old to read? Start by reading to your child every day. Teach them that books have meaning, are important, and most of…

Preschool and Independent Learning
Guest post by Baby Steps Preschool A preschool-aged child is a natural explorer. They constantly learn about the world around them, and they are always asking questions, wanting to know…

What Should My Child Learn in Kindergaten?
No two kids are alike – all children learn and develop differently, even children in the same age groups. It’s what makes all kids so special and unique but it also makes it difficult to…

How to Homeschool Your Preschooler!
Preschool is a wonderful age because these young children are just starting to learn school basics and are full of natural curiosity. They want to learn how to do things on their own, which is…

Our Preschool Homeschooling Journey!
Guest Post by Amanda Sims (Mom of 9) I think there’s a misconception of what preschool needs to be. It seems that most people assume preschool is just like kindergarten only for three and…

Preschoolers + Parents + Play = Magic
Sponsored post from Get Ready 4 Kindergarten How do young children learn? By trying things out through the filter of their 5 senses. A newborn baby learns through their sense of touch…

Build a Bridge and Get Ready for Kindergarten
Award-winning preschool curriculum – Get Ready 4 Kindergarten’s Build a Bridge Program! Engage your preschooler in active learning with our literacy-driven, parent-led program without…