NOW OPEN — Everything you need to start homeschooling your preschooler is right here (November 13 to December 11 2021)
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by TLB Events
2y ago
Join the 3rd batch of the online Starting Your Preschool Homeschool Parent Education Program for 2021, the nth batch (sorry, we lost track!) since 2019, and countless parents who have been learning with us for 10 years now! This is a special run of the program, with ALL proceeds going to #HelpTeamUrgino. Our friends, Randy and Marsha Urgino and their two sons, are all battling COVID. They are an inspiring homeschooling family. Joining this program now will not only help your family, but theirs as well. Learning how exactly to homeschool your preschooler can be quite daunting. Doubts abou ..read more
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Catholic Homeschooling: A Guide and a Few Book Ideas
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by Mariel Uyquiengco
2y ago
When I was pregnant with my first child, I received a book from my godmother that I believe set me on this path of Catholic homeschooling, not only just being my children’s primary teacher, but making sure that they are raised in the faith. It was “Prayerfully Expecting: A Nine-Month Novena for Mothers-To-Be,” and it included several quotes from Vatican II about the role of parents that I kept in my heart through the years. Since parents have conferred life on their children, they have a most solemn obligation to educate the offspring. Hence, parents must be acknowledged as the first and fo ..read more
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Picture books in your homeschool
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by Mariel Uyquiengco
2y ago
We recently did an hour-long conversation over at Instagram Live. Sanne and I talked about the importance of picture books in the early years, if they are considered “living books,” and how to use them in your homeschool. If you missed that, you can find the video at the end of this post, or you can just read this show notes of sorts. The Importance of Picture Books We’ve long been advocates of reading illustrated books in the early years. The usual talking points about its importance are that doing so builds imagination, promotes memory-making, provides some wonderful bonding moments. And of ..read more
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Choosing living books for your homeschool
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by Mariel Uyquiengco
2y ago
Confession: I don’t just follow booklists of living books for our homeschool. I come up with my own (from several booklists) that fit my children’s needs on a school term basis. Here’s something that you need to know: a book list is just a book list. It is a starting point but not the end all and be all of your child’s education. For a lot of parents, following a set booklist may be the easiest thing to do. This is especially true for those who got into homeschooling because of the pandemic. Ambleside Online, Mater Amabilis, Simply Charlotte Mason, etc. are a lifeline, definitely. Following t ..read more
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How We Choose Read-Aloud Books
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by Sanne Unson
2y ago
This advice that we often give fellow parents has always been my parenting mantra. Choosing and reading wonderful read-aloud books have been such a normal part of our family routine. I’ve been known to resort to grabbing a book for situations that get us stuck on a wall. From bedtime blues, to taking a break after a difficult subject in homeschooling, to simply clocking in intentional bonding times, we read aloud. Read-aloud books have been our go-to restart button. This is perhaps why our parent education class Raising Readers: A Guide to Nurturing Lifelong Readers is one of my favorite talk ..read more
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