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Home School Preschool : The Best Curriculumby Lisa Rae Preston Send Feedback to Lisa Rae Preston home school preschoolMore Details about home school preschool here.
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Feature Articles: There you go. The best preschool curriculum at your fingertips. Many parents wonder when exactly to begin home schooling. If your home portrays a love for learning, you've already begun this marvelous journey! The number one educational goal is to create a love for learning. Make sure learning is fun and dynamic by using games, songs, dance, skits, music, movement, and stories. Create an exciting, positive atmosphere in which exploration and creativity are nurtured. Learning through play is developmentally appropriate for children of all ages! The key to effective home schooling involves moving past the limitations of the public school format. For instance, having a three-year-old sitting at a desk doing worksheets all day is one sure-fire way to kill the natural love for learning. Workbooks, even those with popular cartoon characters and colorful pages, are not developmentally appropriate for preschoolers. Letting your child experiment with crayons, washable markers, paints, and paper in a more discovery-type fashion exercises more of his brain, accelerating creativity and excitement for the learning process. Sarah, my three year old niece, got more playtime out of one Christmas gift than all the others combined that year. A plastic box full of kitchen items -- spatula, large spoons, measuring cups, funnel, etc. She felt grown up and practiced her fine motor skills by "cooking" delicious pretend foods for our picnics in the living room. Play promotes learning. As long as you can make learning activities fun, you sky-rocket your child's ability to learn with ease. In fact, researchers in neuroscience concur -- play accelerates learning for all ages. One of the reasons that the rate of learning decreases when a child enters public school could be the lack of freedom to discover and learn through play. You have already been teaching your child via fun and games. You've read to him, enjoyed playtime, music and the great outdoors. Not only are you qualified to teach your child, but the loving, nurturing environment you provide will far exceed anything even the best public school has to offer. The best home school preschool curriculum can't be found in a book. It lies in the palm of your hands.
Lisa Preston taught public school for 17 years before becoming a Homeschool Evangelist! Pick up her free book Why You Should Homeschool Your Child: A Public Schoolteacher's Confession at http://www.homeschoolhelper.com
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