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  1. Cheryl Gannaway says:

    Great idea! I agree with everything you have said 🙂 I am homeschooling my preschooler currently and loving it! I use your blog for ideas all the time. I would love to have a copy of your book 🙂

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thank you, Cheryl! It’s nice to know others agree with me, too! I’m so glad you are enjoying homeschooling your preschooler right now. Can’t wait until I can share my ebook with you!

  2. Your reply certainly helped put things into a better perspective. Can’t wait for your ebook!

  3. Susen Kuchta says:

    This article hits home with me. I would love to and look forward to your ebook. My daughter is 2.5 turning 3 in June so if we do send her to preschool it will be in September. My son did go to preschool but not until he was 4 so technically pre-k. All of my Mom friends were sending their kids at 3 and I felt a bit awkward not sending him because everyone else was doing it. I stuck with my feelings and did not enroll him until 4. I have even considered and still do consider homeschooling my 1st grader but haven’t made that decision yet as my son seems very happy and content with school and I don’t know if I want to take him from that as I believe he is experiencing a positive learning environment. But for my 2.5 year old I definitely feel like homeschooling her for her preschool years is the way to go. My main concern is the social aspect of what preschool could offer and what she might be missing out on. I know I could do gym classes with her and I am part of a MOMS club and I know I could go to a lot of those activities but I still feel like it is not a ‘school’ setting interacting with others and a teacher other than Mom. I am concerned that when she does enter grade school that she might feel awkward/uncomfortable. Can anyone share their thoughts on that? Also, I don’t know if your ebook will cover this topic but I would like ideas on how to organize teaching material?

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thanks, Susen! I love hearing your thoughts. Every child is different. Some kids do better with homeschooling and others do better with public school. I think if your son is doing great in school and you don’t have any concerns I would leave him in public school. Yes, I understand the social aspect is a concern for parents. So for your daughter, if you have a preschool that you love then I would send her to preschool. You can always do other activities at home. It’s definitely a personal decision and something I spent time praying about. You could always wait to send her until she is 4. In my ebook, I’m going to give parents a plan for the whole year that covers alphabet, math, literacy, social & listening skills, sensory play and more. I will also share how I organize all our teaching materials. Hope that answers your questions! 🙂

  4. I am excited to see your ideas! I plan to work with my son at home, but I will also send him to preschool. I feel like the important things they learn there are independence (being able to take care of their own needs, they certainly can learn this at home) and being able to work with groups of other kids and problem solve/work out disagreements. As long as they are doing a lot of the activities you mentioned, like playgroups or church groups, it is probably fine, but I think the more practice the better. For someone like me who currently only has one child I feel like it’s also it’s important to learn how to keep working even in a group where the teacher can’t give you as much attention. I do love the time with my son though, and we love to do fun activities together!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thank you, Juliana! I am excited to keep writing this ebook and hope it will help out mothers. I do agree with your thoughts about learning independence and working with groups of other kids, especially with having one child. I think if we had the money and we found a preschool that we really loved we would send our kids there. But we haven’t found one, so for now I will teach them at home. You never know…that could change! Thanks for your comment.

  5. Heather @ Cultivated Lives says:

    When people would ask me why my preschooler wasn’t at ‘school’, I would always smile and tell them that the very best preschools out there mimic a loving, nurturing home environment and I can accomplish that far better than they could because I can give them the ‘real deal!’

    Those are precious, precious years and so unique from what the rest of their ‘school’ experiences will be like!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      That is a very sweet way to respond to people! I may have to use that 🙂 You are right-these are precious years! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  6. Alison Baum says:

    How cool! Love the e book idea. 🙂

    We send our kids to an amazing Christian preschool and its the perfect choice for our family. I don’t send them to get a break since I always have at least two other kids at a time, lol. Rowan adores preschool and its truly a great fit for him. I love the special time I get with Cruz and Cora while he’s at school. In turn, I do special learning activities with him while the two littles are napping in the afternoon. He’s definitely ahead academically so our afternoon enrichment time is special.

    Can’t wait to read your e book!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thanks, Alison! Your kids do have an amazing preschool (from what I’ve read on your blog!). I would totally send my kids to that school if we lived in AZ and had the money! As a former teacher yourself, I’m sure you love doing learning activities at home with your kids. You are an amazing mom! Thanks for your encouragement!

  7. Bekah Riker says:

    I will more then likely be doing homeschool preschool with Claire and would love your ebook to help me because I am one of those moms who do not at all feel equipped to teach. But I know with a little help and God’s grace I can do it.

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      That’s great to hear, Bekah!! I hope the ebook will help you out. You will be a great teacher for your girls!! Yes, you are right that with God’s grace you can do it!

  8. Leah Johnson says:

    I’ve always home preschooled our children. I enjoy taking that time to teach them myself. Some days it’s tough, but I remind myself why I chose to stay home with them – to be with them and help them grow. I know you don’t have any in school yet, but another reason that I don’t do public or private preschool is because of the timing. My older children get on the bus at a time that would not permit me to drive the other child to preschool. I make it a point to make sure the children know their basics and I’ve always had them reading before Kindergarten. There is a lot of fluff in preschool and I don’t want to “pay” for that – with my time or money. Once they start grade school I lose so much time with them.
    As for social skills I believe at this time in my 3 year olds life the interaction he gets with his friends at church I find is more than enough.
    There are several public school teachers in my family and all of them say that by second grade you actually can not tell at all who was in preschool and who wasn’t.
    Beyond preschool I have never homeschooled our children. Several reasons (and I won’t go into them) but there are still days that I want to pull them out of public school and teach them at home.

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Leah. You are right- teaching them at home isn’t easy! That is wonderful that they are reading before Kindergarten…what an accomplishment!

  9. Sarah Farnsworth says:

    love the Ebook idea! sign me up! i am grateful for your insight and advice daily and think you provide an amazing resource for moms! we are planning to ‘home preschool’ as well and my sentiments are similar to yours! thanks for sharing all your resources with us mamas!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thank you, Sarah!! I’m so glad you are excited about the ebook. You are so sweet…I am grateful for your words of encouragement! I will share the ebook as soon as it’s done!

  10. I’m excited for your e-book!
    I’ve just started home-preschooling & am enjoying it so much! I definitely could use some tips & additional tools to help me continue with successful “school”! 🙂

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thank you! That’s great that you are enjoying preschool at home. I hope the ebook will help you out and can’t wait til it’s done and I can share it!! Thanks for your comment! 🙂

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