Looking for help homeschooling preschool? Below you’ll find a list of all my articles to help you tackle preschool at home.
But before we dig into the links, keep in mind that kids are naturally curious in the early years. That means you don’t have to spend tons of time or money on formal curriculum. Instead, you can encourage your kids to learn through play, read great picture books with them, and spend lots of time exploring nature with them.
If you do nothing more than those things, you’ll legitimately be in good shape to start homeschooling those early elementary years. But since you’re likely looking for more specific recommendations, take a look at the links below for homeschool inspiration for the early years.
- The Ultimate Guide to Preschool at Home
- Can Your Child Really Learn to Read with an Online Reading Program?
- No-Fuss Ways to Explore Geography with Young Children
- Why We’re Starting Preschool Sooner Than Expected
- Having Fun with Preschool Learning Letter by Letter
- 5 Fantastic Resources for Homeschooling Preschool
- Favorite Letter of the Week Resources
- My Go-to Websites for Homeschooling Preschool
- Easy Preschool Ocean Unit Study
- Using Fish Toys for Early Learning
- Sink or Float Fun: Buoyancy for Early Learners
- Using Amazon’s Creative Galaxy for Preschool Art
- Ecclesiastes 3:1: Activity for Little Learners
And finally, be sure to check for programs and activities in your community. You’re likely to find regular activities like story hour at your local library, events through your parks and recreation department, and co-op opportunities with a local homeschool group.
Between all of these community-based activities and your at-home learning plans, you’ll have plenty of ideas to guide you through these early learning years. Better yet, you’ll be able to lead your kids in laying a foundation for learning that will last a lifetime.