Not kidding, put your patience in your pocket! Homeschooling is not easy and 4 year olds are not easy but I promise it is totally possible! Please share your best preschool schoolin' tips.
This is awesome. My 4yr old is also in Timberdoodle PreK and I was like... this is a lot. I'm glad I'm not the only one that slimmed down the curriculum and made some of the things on the schedule optional.
I am so happy I found your videos. I just started homeschooling my 4 yr old son since I'm already homeschooling my 13 yr old daughter and 16 yr old niece. This was so helpful cause I was starting to feel I was in over my head. Looking forward to more content.
Thank you for this! I will start pre-k with my 4 year old daughter in the fall. I also have an almost 2 year old boy who is a bit on the "active" side lol. They really struggle to get along so I will be supplementing with an MDO/2 days a week preschool for my sanity. They will each go on separate days one day and then one day together so I can have them together 2 days, separately one day each and then one day to myself. Watching all your videos has really helped me be more confident as a secular homeschooler. All of the resources for my city are Christian and it gets a little overwhelming. I am going through your playlists and learning a lot. Thank you!
I’m just now finding your channel, and OMG. Thank you for all of these tips! I’m starting Pre-K for my 4yo now. You make me feel like I can make homeschooling fun for both for my daughter and me.
I honestly share because I didn't find a voice like mine when I started 5 years ago. I don't want others to feel the same way I did, alone in uncharted waters.
Hi just subscribed to your channel 😊 love your content! I have a preschooler and a toddler so it's all a bit of a juggling act. My Preschooler loves to move around and be active a lot, so with him I find that curricula that incorporates a lot of hands-on activities are best suited! And while we are working together I have a few activities set up for my toddler in our montessori inspired activity shelf!
May I ask what curriculum was it that you used? Or examples of good ones? I feel like my daughter would like one like that as well, with a lot of activity and hands on type learning
Thanks for all the tips! I’m still trying to figure out how to get my twins to sit down and listen. We only do 20-30 minutes max, and usually break those down in a couple of different activities, but they just can’t sit still. They’ll run around, make a mess of what’s on the table, throw stuff (both playfully and in frustration)... when I saw your rice box at first I thought “cool, I should do it too!” but I quickly realized I would find myself with rice all over the house. :D Do you have the name of the Etsy store where you found that packet? And also where did you get the dinosaur print on the easel?
Yes! I clean up rice often. My younger brothers are twins, I doubt my parents ever would have considered homeschooling. 😂 You have got this! The easel paper is Melissa & Doug Animal Habitat Easel Paper. I found an Amazon link but they seem to be sold out. amzn.to/2FcFoDi The Busy Book is sold by ARCDesigned at this link. www.etsy.com/listing/659702700/interactive-learning-book-for-toddlers
Making Everyday Magic thank you! Yes, homeschooling twins is terrifying, but I’m still determined to give it a fair try. Both because of the pandemic, and because I think it’s the best thing for our family dynamics.
We have used the All About Reading program. We used it last year, I think level 3, with my older daughter. This year we are using the AAR Pre-Reading for 4 year old. I do like the program very much. It is a no pressure approach and they involve creative teaching styles, puppets and colorings. They also have several apps which I love. Both of my girls do track to finish the whole program by Christmas break. AAR recommends 20 minutes a day, not teaching to lesson completion. AAR Pre-Reading is on my upcoming list of in-depth look.
Hi, I used children Learning Reading first with my son, once he completed that I moved on to Alpha-phonics and now we are doing all about reading. I would say children learning reading is a great start but my son loves all about reading and that is what we are continuing with.. All the hands-on activities are fantastic for little ones!
We just love the All About Reading program. I love their approach and my kids genuinely think it's fun. We've settled on sticking with it for now. I'm not debating on using their spelling program as well. 🤔
Not kidding, put your patience in your pocket! Homeschooling is not easy and 4 year olds are not easy but I promise it is totally possible! Please share your best preschool schoolin' tips.
Omg thanks! My three year old does all of this so I was freaking out that he was behind 😂
Happy to share!
This is awesome. My 4yr old is also in Timberdoodle PreK and I was like... this is a lot. I'm glad I'm not the only one that slimmed down the curriculum and made some of the things on the schedule optional.
I try to keep the fun stuff fun.
I am so happy I found your videos. I just started homeschooling my 4 yr old son since I'm already homeschooling my 13 yr old daughter and 16 yr old niece. This was so helpful cause I was starting to feel I was in over my head. Looking forward to more content.
You can do it! If anything, the littles are easier.
Thank you for this! I will start pre-k with my 4 year old daughter in the fall. I also have an almost 2 year old boy who is a bit on the "active" side lol. They really struggle to get along so I will be supplementing with an MDO/2 days a week preschool for my sanity. They will each go on separate days one day and then one day together so I can have them together 2 days, separately one day each and then one day to myself. Watching all your videos has really helped me be more confident as a secular homeschooler. All of the resources for my city are Christian and it gets a little overwhelming. I am going through your playlists and learning a lot. Thank you!
Both of girls started in a 2 day a week MDO. They are still convinced that's what school is like. 🤣 I wish!
I’m just now finding your channel, and OMG. Thank you for all of these tips! I’m starting Pre-K for my 4yo now. You make me feel like I can make homeschooling fun for both for my daughter and me.
Welcome! You absolutely can. School doesn't have to be miserable.
@@MakingEverydayMagic Thank you for inspiring me and so many others! ❤️
I honestly share because I didn't find a voice like mine when I started 5 years ago. I don't want others to feel the same way I did, alone in uncharted waters.
I'm here because I'm trying to home school my 4year old
You can do it!
@@MakingEverydayMagic thank you 😊
Im planning on homeschooling my 3 year old daughter so this helped alot. Thank you and have a blessed day
Best of luck!
@@MakingEverydayMagic thanks are you still homeschooling your kiddos
Yes, this is our 6th year.
@@MakingEverydayMagic i really wish i can be in your vids
My daughter would love to meet your kiddos one day
Hi just subscribed to your channel 😊 love your content! I have a preschooler and a toddler so it's all a bit of a juggling act. My Preschooler loves to move around and be active a lot, so with him I find that curricula that incorporates a lot of hands-on activities are best suited! And while we are working together I have a few activities set up for my toddler in our montessori inspired activity shelf!
Love this! Great ideas. I want school to be hands-on and engaging as well, it's just more fun that way.
May I ask what curriculum was it that you used? Or examples of good ones? I feel like my daughter would like one like that as well, with a lot of activity and hands on type learning
@@AC-xb7sk hi, I have got quite a few on my channel 😊
Thank You So Much 🥺🤍❤️
❤
Thanks for all the tips!
I’m still trying to figure out how to get my twins to sit down and listen. We only do 20-30 minutes max, and usually break those down in a couple of different activities, but they just can’t sit still. They’ll run around, make a mess of what’s on the table, throw stuff (both playfully and in frustration)... when I saw your rice box at first I thought “cool, I should do it too!” but I quickly realized I would find myself with rice all over the house. :D
Do you have the name of the Etsy store where you found that packet?
And also where did you get the dinosaur print on the easel?
Yes! I clean up rice often. My younger brothers are twins, I doubt my parents ever would have considered homeschooling. 😂 You have got this!
The easel paper is Melissa & Doug Animal Habitat Easel Paper. I found an Amazon link but they seem to be sold out. amzn.to/2FcFoDi
The Busy Book is sold by ARCDesigned at this link. www.etsy.com/listing/659702700/interactive-learning-book-for-toddlers
Making Everyday Magic thank you!
Yes, homeschooling twins is terrifying, but I’m still determined to give it a fair try. Both because of the pandemic, and because I think it’s the best thing for our family dynamics.
Have you used the all about reading program yet? Do you like it? I was considering that or “children learning reading”
We have used the All About Reading program. We used it last year, I think level 3, with my older daughter. This year we are using the AAR Pre-Reading for 4 year old. I do like the program very much. It is a no pressure approach and they involve creative teaching styles, puppets and colorings. They also have several apps which I love. Both of my girls do track to finish the whole program by Christmas break. AAR recommends 20 minutes a day, not teaching to lesson completion. AAR Pre-Reading is on my upcoming list of in-depth look.
Making Everyday Magic awesome! Can’t wait to see the video.
Should be by the end of this month.
Hi, I used children Learning Reading first with my son, once he completed that I moved on to Alpha-phonics and now we are doing all about reading. I would say children learning reading is a great start but my son loves all about reading and that is what we are continuing with.. All the hands-on activities are fantastic for little ones!
We just love the All About Reading program. I love their approach and my kids genuinely think it's fun. We've settled on sticking with it for now. I'm not debating on using their spelling program as well. 🤔