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When did you start to homeschool your child? Is it possible to start a child in homeschool (kindergarten) when they are younger than five years old?
Hello Maryanne,
I say we started homeschooling from the day they were born (even though our oldest, Brad, attended private school for 7 years). So, yes it is definitely possible to start before five years of age!
I read lots of books to my older son when he was around a year old, and I believe the Sound Box Books by Jane Belk Moncure (www.janebelkmoncure.com) contributed to his strong verbal and reading skills. We checked them out from the library and read all of them in the order of the alphabet.
We do not use curriculum yet with Nate, our 3 year old. Everyday he learns something by doing one of the following: reading books or flashcards (www.trendenterprises.com) with letters, numbers, colors, pictures, shapes, animals, states, etc.; looking at our globe or maps; playing grandma’s piano, singing songs, or listening to music; watching Veggie Tales DVD’s (www.veggietales.com); watching Nest Family DVD’s (www.nestfamily.com); playing card games, tic-tac-toe, Connect Four, math games, etc.; playing Wii Sports including golf, bowling, baseball, or boxing; jumping on the trampoline; house cleaning including helping sort laundry to learn colors, taking his own plate to the kitchen, personal hygiene, vacuuming, dusting, taking care of pets, etc.; family camping trips including helping set up camp, boating, swimming, tubing, hiking, etc.; attending church services and Vacation Bible School; play time at the park; learning about horses at Galloping Grace Youth Ranch and other field trips
Well, I am sure I left something out…I hope this helps and gives you some ideas that you can use too.
Blessings,
Angela