If you are teaching your 5-year-old at home, you could probably use some tips for homeschooling kindergarten.
Fortunately, homeschooling kindergarten doesn’t have to be complicated. You don’t have to spend a tremendous amount of time on academics. In fact, you spend very little time on reading, writing, and arithmetic, and spend more time fostering enthusiasm for learning, helping your child build the character traits she needs for later schooling, and encouraging learning through play.
Want to know how to do this?
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Tips for Homeschooling Kindergarten
Homeschooling Kindergarten: 10 Tips for a Successful Year on Teach Me, I’m Yours – Learn about brain development, how to foster a love of learning, what to do about academic subjects, scheduling, and more in this meaty post.
5 Tips for Homeschooling a Kindergartner on 123 Homeschool 4 Me – I love what Beth says about focusing on relationship over content. That should be the foundation of your year. The academics will fall naturally into place if you first have a positive relationship with your child.
How To Homeschool Kindergarten: 6 Essentials For A Successful Year on This Simple Balance – Math. Reading. Handwriting. Scheduling. All these and more are covered in this post.
3 Tips For Homeschooling Kindergarten on Encouraging Moms at Home – Kathie Morrissey suggests that you make sure your child has the character needed for kindergarten before the learning begins. She also recommends that you make learning simple and enjoyable for your child.
Homeschooling Kindergarten on Successful Homeschooling – This article gives suggestions for what your kindergartener should know and tips for homeschooling.
Do you have some tips for homeschooling kindergarten? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
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