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Teaching Preschool at Home

by Toni Herrbach

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Teaching Preschool at Home - Preschoolers are among the best and easiest children to teach because they learn through everyday life. Found at The Happy Housewife

By contributing writer Colleen.

Preschoolers are my favorite people in the world. They love passionately, they learn with vim and vigor, and they fight with equal zest. They just feel. Everything.

The thought of teaching preschoolers at home can be overwhelming. You worry that you won’t set them up for success, they won’t learn to read, and they won’t know what they need to know in order to move on in math, science, history, and geography.

Relax.

Preschoolers are among the best and easiest children to teach. They want to learn. They’re inquisitive, curious, and love adventures. There are resources such as Pinterest boards to help you plan themed studies and sensory play. And you can find lots of wonderful preschool curriculum ideas by doing a simple Google search.

Teaching Preschool at Home - Preschoolers are among the best and easiest children to teach because they learn through everyday life. Found at The Happy Housewife

The truth is, though, that you don’t need all of that. Your preschooler will learn through everyday life if you let him/her.

  • She’ll soak up letters and sounds as you read the same picture book again and again every night at bedtime until she has it memorized and asks for a new one.
  • He’ll learn math as he stands next to you helping to make cupcakes. Or cutting the cake and serving equal sized pieces. Or noticing who got more M & Ms when they were divvied up.
  • As she rides in the car or walks around the block with you, she’ll observe community helpers such as policemen on patrol, an ambulance on a rescue mission, or firemen washing their trucks.
  • He’ll even learn about zoology, fractions, letter blending, science methods, and more when you turn on Netflix or another video streaming service to give him a bit of quiet time in the afternoon while you regroup and start dinner.

Learning is everywhere, and your inquisitive preschooler is right in that mix of everywhere. She’s busy playing and noticing. He’s making sense of his world while watching you – the most important person in her world.

So don’t be overwhelmed. Don’t stress about the nuts and bolts of preschool learning. You’re already completely and totally equipped to give your preschooler exactly what he or she needs…you.

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  1. stefanie says

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    This is so true. My kid learned to read with no instruction from me whatsoever – just me reading to him (while tracing the words) and him watching phonics videos on youtube. He learned fractions from helping me cut tomatoes for dinner!

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