Eight Different Styles of Teaching Preschool at Home

Are you considering trying preschool at home but aren't sure how it would look/fit in to your lifestyle? Check out the following links to see a variety of ways that parents (and amazing bloggers) are making preschool at home work for them and their children. 

  1. Angela from Teaching Mama shares her preschool routine as well as tips for the first time homeschooler to help make preschool at home a success.

  2. Krystal from My Life of Travels and Adventures provides a straightforward description of her homeschool preschool routine along with some great ideas of what to do during each part of the preschool session.

  3. Shaunna from Fantastic Fun and Learning shares her flexible schedule for home preschool while keeping a special end goal in mind. "Ultimately, my goal is for the kids to love learning, so I yield to their enthusiasm as much as I can."

  4. Sarah from Frugal Fun for Boys shares her schedule and a realistic look into homeschooling multiple children. While her post isn't geared specifically toward preschool age children, a lot of her tips can be applied to them. Also, she does include some great activity ideas and further links for the preschool age group.

  5. Deb from Living Montessori Now shows us how to set up a Montessori style preschool. She shares the preschool routine her Montessori school used.

  6. Amy from Wildflower Ramblings gives us a free printable of her preschool routine. She also reminds us of what is important for kids in this age group; lots of playing and lots of exposure to books.

  7. Kimberly from Natural Beach Living encourages us to find our family's natural daily rhythm and fit our lessons into that rhythm in order for learning time to be more successful.I have also written about the preschool routine 

  8. I use at home with Pooky (and a few of her friends) from the perspective of a teacher-turned-SAHM. Check out our homeschool preschool routine.

Hopefully these posts help you craft your own home preschool routine that works for you and your family. Remember, if it's not working, don't hesitate to change things up and try something different.Visit my Preschool at Home board on Pinterest for more ideas.

Don't forget to share with someone you think might be considering teaching preschool at home.

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