Fingerplays are something I’ve always enjoyed sharing with my children from the time they were very young. Since almost all children find singing so entertaining and enjoyable, fingerplays are a perfect first activity. Fingerplays can teach rhythm, counting skills, establish fine motor skills, and work on memory skills, all while capitalizing on children’s natural…
Month: February 2019
PARACHUTE GAMES
I grew up as a complete tomboy. So when I think back to my childhood memories, most involve some sort of sporting event. When I think back on my school days memories, most involve gym class. Recently, one of the children that I care for after school asked me what my favorite subject in school…
PRESIDENT’S DAY ACTIVITIES
As long as I can remember, February has always been one of my favorite months to homeschool. For one thing, living in WI, the weather is cold and dreary, so we are trapped inside most of the time. Secondly, February has some fun holidays, starting with Groundhog’s Day, to Valentine’s Day, to President’s Day and…
Encouraging Teens
So many people complain about teens today and their laid back, self-entitled, lazy attitudes.I’m here to tell you that these people are missing out! Teens can be ambitious, responsible and ready to learn, when given the right tools and support. At this stage in life, many parents choose to sit back and let their teens…
12 Valentine’s Day Activities
Making February special Every February I start to count the blessings in my life. My family is my greatest blessing and the thing that means the most to me. It’s a great time of year to think of some new ways to show your family how much they mean to you. As I was brainstorming…
Stone Soup Ideas
Since it is Super Bowl Sunday, it made me think of soup(see how I can make anything be about food). Of course, this brought to mind one of my all-time favorite children’s books: STONE SOUP I cannot think of a children’s book that embraces the concept of sharing any better than this one. One of the…