Convention, Preschool Articles, Special Learners, Support Groups
Most of us have questions in our heads we never ask aloud. Perhaps we feel silly asking or don’t want to embarrass ourselves. Well, I’m not one of those silent ones. I’m usually the person raising my hand in a meeting asking, “What about. ....
Music, Preschool Articles
The Story of the Orchestra by Robert Levine, illustrated by Meredith Hamilton New York: Black Dog & Leventhal : Distributed by Workman Pub. Co., c2001 96 pages plus one audio CD Available on Amazon and check your library Note says for grades 5-7, but I just...
Babies & Toddlers, Encouragement, Family, Homeschool, Household Management, Mothers, Planning, Preschool Articles
by Janelle Knutson It can be quite a challenge trying to home educate older children with little ones around. I don’t know how many times I went to bed feeling like a homeschool mom failure as I contemplated the school work that was neglected and the huge amount of...
Babies & Toddlers, Encouragement, Family, God's Plan, Mothers, Preschool Articles, Uncategorized
by Rebecca Kocsis How well I remember those days of caring for small children and homeschooling, too. I remember collapsing on the sofa after we put the kids to bed and not being able to move. I didn’t even want to walk to my own bed. I remember being so mentally...
Encouragement, Homeschool, Preschool Articles
by Carolyn Forte 31st Annual CHEA Convention Speaker Young children love to mimic whatever those around them are doing. My two-year-old learned to wash the dishes alongside me because she wanted to do whatever I was doing. The same trait can be used to teach your...
Babies & Toddlers, Convention, Curriculum, Family, Homeschool, Preschool Articles
by Susan K. Stewart Speaker at 2014 CHEA Annual Convention In recent years I’ve been asked a new question so often that it is beginning to rival “What about socialization?” The new question is “What preschool (or kindergarten) curriculum should I buy?” When I look...