As your baby grows into an inquisitive toddler and preschooler you may find yourself thinking more and more about a homeschool preschool curriculum or set of activities you can do to help encourage the learning you see happening before you.
Children under the age of 5 learn the basics of everyday life by playing and doing small chores alongside mom and dad. They are inquisitive, little balls of energy eager to learn all about this world they seem to have just woken up in. And preschoolers just love to learn.
So how can you take advantage of this early love of learning without overwhelming your child?
With the addition of a nice daily routine an at home preschool curriculum can begin to prepare your little one for school. Along with the basics such as colors, shapes, numbers and at home preschool program can teach your child classroom readiness skills, about the world around them, and beginning math and reading skills.
Remember this is not a time of cramming worksheets and homework into your child’s days. Most good homeschool preschool programs will incorporate learning into fun activities that seem much more like play.
There are plenty of homeschool preschool curriculums out there. You’ll need to answer some questions about you and your family life and find a good fit for you and your child.
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