J.B. asks from Houston, TX on February 06, 2009
Is There Preschool Homeschool Material Out There?
Hey moms,
I am thinking seriously about homeschooling my son who is now 19 months and wondering if any of you have done preschool for your children. What age did you start, when did you start collecting materials and getting information to prepare for this. I don't want to stress to soon, but then at the same time when he is 3 I will hopefully have baby #2 and might not want to be worrying over what curriculum to choose. Any advice and encouragement would be so welcome! My husband says that going to a homeschool convention might be a great place to get motivated as well as get tons of info. Anyone know of any upcoming homeschool conventions and how one gets involved? Thanks!
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S.H. answers from Austin on February 07, 2009
J.,
Go on line and do a little research. there is a wealth of material. I am a preschool director and several of my student's parents go on to home school (including one of my staff members).
S.
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B.B. answers from Houston on February 08, 2009
Yes, J., there is good Christian homeschool curriculum out there. Try A Beka.com. I've found it to be the best. Also, your husband's advise is very good. Homeschool conventions are excellent sources of curriculum choices and encouragement. Homeschool support groups in many churches will give additional help. God bless you in your dedication to your family and to good Christian education for your children.
Bron
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K.B. answers from El Paso on February 08, 2009
Hi J.!
I homeschool my children and my oldest son started reading when he was three and I am working with my youngest one now. I have not found any curriculum that specifically caters to very young children but for my youngest I am using YOUR BABY CAN READ. It is working very well and they say that children can start as young as 9 months (maybe even younger).
My oldest is now 8 and I use Sonlight Curriculum for homeschooling. It affords me the time to work my business after they have completed their work. For homeschooling conventions, you will want to check your local homeschooling directory.
I hope this is helpful!
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S.S. answers from Houston on February 07, 2009
Hi, J.! There is so many resources out there for homeschooling preschoolers! Abeka I know without looking it up has even an infant/toddler curriculum! I home school my 5 year old and will be homeschooling my 10 month old and future babies! SETHSA will be holding its annual homeschool convention in June! Message me and we can talk more in dept about these things! I am very passionate about homeschooling and would love to encourage you! :)
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E.S. answers from Houston on February 07, 2009
I use the Early Beginnings Preschool program for my home daycare, but I also bought other curriculum books to supplement their learning. Here are the links you need, the last link is to free toddler lesson plans, they are very easy and age appropiate for your 19 month old.
http://earlybeginnings.com/overview.html
http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/Product/ProductList.a...
http://www.schoolsupplystore.com/100-Top-Picks-for-Homesc...
http://woodlandsmommy.com/essentials/lessonplans_toddler....
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L.W. answers from Austin on February 07, 2009
Yea!! I love your questions. Sonlight just came out with a wonderful easy to implement, literature based curriculum for preschool. We love it! Another resource is Slow and Steady Get Me Ready. I don't know if it's still in print but you might find one at a used curriculum sale. CHEACT usually has one in May, and the big book/convention is the last week in June in Austin for CHEACT Oakmeadow has a sweet kindergarten curriculum(Waldorf). We have used Singapore Math for preschool and there are also workbooks called Kumon for cutting and mazes, and learning time. I know, I know, there is sooo much to look at. Really you are at that sweet spot of no stress, so relax and enjoy your babies. If you'd like to meet with more home schoolers head to Circle C Park on Friday or contact Smoothing the Way. Remember you don't have to commit to one way of doing things, but you'll probably end up loving what you commit to. Have fun!
I just read some of the responses and one said to try public kindergarten. I would really not do this if you are planning on home schooling. The form of the two kinds of education are different and there is great benefit for the younger children to see what the older children are doing as they begin to learn at home. My oldest went to preschool and loved all the glitz of centers, yellow buses and teachers etc., but when the whole kitchen is yours for pretend play, and the sand box and park are your recess places and you socialize with neighbors and friends from church, you sit in mom's lap for story time, you nap in your bed (not on a mat on the floor) eating nutritious meals, again prepared by mom. Why would I want my child to do anything else?
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P.K. answers from Houston on February 07, 2009
hi J.,
have you checked out the homeschool store? it is north of the loop, off ella, and then hang a left on judiway. google it, you will find it. the people in that store are very helpful, and there are many options of how to go about it. they can also help you find homeschool groups depending on what you want- big or small, neighborhood oriented, religious afiliation, etc. if you are wanting a little time off, a mothers day out program, there is a great one in that area too. very flexible schedule-wise, and affordable! write me if you are interested in that. even one morning a week can be all you need.....
A.W. answers from Austin on February 07, 2009
Hi there J.,
My pre-schooler likes more hands on interactive learning. PBS, the disney channel, enchantedlearning.com, and many others have excellent resources! I have started using one vendor for handwriting, handwriting without tears, and we absolutely love the program! Also, there's a ton of material at educational stores; but online offers very similar activities for free. Just depends on what you're looking for.
As for homeschooling conventions, most will be coming up soon. If you're interested in homeschooling past pre-school age I would do a search for homeschooling groups through yahoo groups. There's a ton of homeschooling support groups in your area. Just pick one to join and start asking questions. We did this when I was on the fence about homeschooling. All the families we met made us feel very welcome and was more than willing to share their knowledge with us newcomers. Houston has a great homeschooling community with many group activities. Also, check into the museums, zoos, etc. for homeschooling classes. Your child may not be old enough just yet; but it will give you an idea of what's out there.
Best of luck!
A. W.
S.H. answers from Austin on February 07, 2009
J.,
Go on line and do a little research. there is a wealth of material. I am a preschool director and several of my student's parents go on to home school (including one of my staff members).
S.
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