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Should Your Homeschooling Student Begin with Cursive or Print Writing?

Should Your Homeschooling Student Begin with Cursive or Print Writing?

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 2, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Before your toddler begins to school for real, there is a lot of pre-schooling in the homeschool. From the age of two years it is alright to give your homeschool student a crayon or a pencil and allow them to write. Naturally at that stage they will be drawing...
Pre-school Assessment for Homeschool Students

Pre-school Assessment for Homeschool Students

by Aurora Lipper | Jul 28, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

If you have clarity about wanting to homeschool your child, you may want to begin working with them way before they are six years old and ready to start regular grades. The pre-writing activities such as dot to dot tracing, alphabet tracing and dot painting will...
Pre-writing Skills for Young Homeschoolers

Pre-writing Skills for Young Homeschoolers

by Aurora Lipper | Jul 25, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Before your homeschool student can learn to write, he or she needs to be comfortable holding and using a pencil. The motor abilities of the child will constantly improve as they grow older, however, it’s a good idea to get them started with pre-writing skills...
Foreign Language Skills for Homeschool Students

Foreign Language Skills for Homeschool Students

by Aurora Lipper | Jul 22, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Learning a new language helps enhance your brain’s ability to recognize, negotiate meaning and communicate bilingually. The cognitive and memory skills of the new language learner will show an improvement. Besides the good that it does for your homeschool...
Surviving Middle School in the Homeschool Classroom

Surviving Middle School in the Homeschool Classroom

by Aurora Lipper | Jul 19, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Teenagers are just about the most difficult students that you would expect. They are at a stage in life where they are pushing their own boundaries, exploring new things and learning how the world they inhabit works. In all of this the sweet little munchkin who liked...
Removing Distractions in the Homeschool Classroom

Removing Distractions in the Homeschool Classroom

by Aurora Lipper | Jul 16, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Children have a much shorter attention span when compared to adults. They also have a need to keep on moving. Having them sit down and study in the homeschool classroom can be tough when all they actually want to do is get up and run circles around the study table....
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