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Winter Sorting Activities by healthymama Posted Mon 04 Feb 2013 3:03pm on by healthymama Cold winter days naturally lend themselves to quiet children’s activities, such as Montessori-inspired sorting. We work on sorting objects a few times a week in our homeschool preschool, trying to be in connection with the seasons. For winter, we chose cotton balls, ice and tiny foil ... Read on »
I’m sort of running behind this ... by Nona J. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 5:02pm I’m sort of running behind this week, and it’s only Monday! This week, I am going to get my questions lined up to interview Kristen at Green Style Mom and Shannon over at The Cole Mine . I’ve been putting this off a bit, because it’s going to take brainpower to sound smart and ask good questions. We’ll see if that turns out… I am also ... Read on »
Preschool Puffs and Plugs: Week ending Oct.3 by Susie Patient Expert Posted Sat 11 Apr 2009 1:04am Homeschooling updates from a proud parent's point of view *Puff: praise extravagantly; to publicize with often exaggerated praise; *Plug: the favorable mention of something, **************************************************************************** I needed some sort of catchy phrase to start summing up our activities-especially sinc ... Read on »
My Simple Preschool: Math by Anne S. Posted Thu 18 Oct 2012 9:52pm Join me every week as I show you how me and my 4-year-old Certain Little Someone do . No curriculum, no pressure, but lots of learning!  I’m just gonna be honest and come right out with it: Math and I do not get along. We’ve kind of formed a truce over the past few years, but only as long as not too much of me is required in this rel ... Read on »
Egg Carton Color-Sorting by healthymama Posted Fri 24 Aug 2012 3:13pm on by healthymama This egg carton activity is great for little kids that are learning their colors: it helps their fine motor skills and, well, teaches them colors. My preschooler colored the bottoms of egg openings with different shades of markers and my toddlers were asked to match the pompoms ... Read on »
A Preschool Youngsters’s Fitness Business Helps Children Get in Form by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 29 Jun 2010 12:54am < p>If you have continuously dreamed of operating with children as a lecturer or a motivator, then a children’s fitness business might be just the right opportunity for you. A children’s fitness business enables you to work with kids and give them with age-applicable fitness workouts to help combat childhood obesity and to help kids lea ... Read on »
My Simple Preschool – Phonics Part 2 by Anne S. Posted Wed 19 Sep 2012 10:39pm Last week, I discussed in detail my approach to teaching phonics throughout the preschool years (and into kindergarten), but I realized I left out  a few important details. So here are a few important details that I must mention. I cannot say this often enough: just like math facts, the phonics sounds must be drilled incessantly unt ... Read on »
My Simple Preschool: Bible by Anne S. Posted Thu 01 Nov 2012 11:22pm Join me every week as I show you how me and my 4-year-old Certain Little Someone do . No curriculum, no pressure, but lots of learning!  We’ve covered Phonics, Handwriting, and Math in this series so far, but honestly? By far, the most important subject in our preschool homeschool is Bible. We begin each school session with prayer an ... Read on »
Easter Sorting Activity by healthymama Posted Fri 30 Mar 2012 6:13pm For the Easter-themed sorting activity, I gave my kids an old egg carton and some yellow, beige and white pompoms, asking them to put a pompom into each egg carton opening. Try this if you need 30 minutes to cook dinner, by the way: the kids will be busy! I was amazed at how interested in this activity were my 17 months old twins! You can ma ... Read on »
What do you expect from your child's preschool? by mumsgather .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:13pm Dear Parents, Linda, an undergraduate student who is pursuing a degree in business computing in a private college in KL has asked for an open discussion on her Final Year Project called "Technology Intergrated Montessorri Preschool". This project intends to solve some problems that have hindered the positive development of early childhood ... Read on »