In our culture, the path of education eventually takes a more formal, structured route. Pre-School.........Early Childhood Education.......designated programs such as Head Start, or no name at all!! It doesn't matter what the title is. The main similarity to all of these is that they start a child on his/her way through the system of formal instruction.
If you homeschool your older children while still having younger ones in the house, you very likely already know that the 'thirst' these Little Lambs experience is very easily continued in trying to copy the 'school' the older children do. They will attempt writing, reading and telling their own stories, without any prompting from you! =)
If you do not have older children yet, or you don't homeschool them, this thirst is not absent from your young ones. It may not be as apparent in their everyday activities, but it's still there, and you can nurture it as easily as the homeschooling family can.
At the end of this post I will include an outline of the scope I use for Early Learner academics, but first I want to touch on the foundation to all education that takes place in our home.
The Principle that governs all we do here at our house is: "Children learn what they live with."
Our Objective in raising our children is to teach them to: "...love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." (Deut 6:5)
As parents, the Instruction to us is: "And these words which I command you this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." (Deut 6:6-7)
And the Promise of reward: "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Prov 22:6)
Now it's time for an outline of the skills and academics I intigrate into the daily activities of my Early Learners. These are simple foundational items that start them on the way to reading, writing, arithmatic and the lifelong practice of communication. I am putting together a chart of all three levels of Pre-School skills and activities and will have this available on the 'Basic Materials' page of this blog in the near future.
Goals and Objectives for Early Learners
- Alphabet
- Saying the alphabet
- Recognizing the letters
- Numbers
- Recognizing the numbers
- Counting
- Writing
- Name
- Beginner tracing lines
- Other tracing activities
- Communication
- Listening to stories
- Dictating 'book reports'
- Telling original stories
- Basic Skills
- Colors
- Shapes
- Cutting
- Gluing
- Sizes
- Directions