Homeschooling for Preschool

Your guide to the best curriculums and learning activities for preschoolers!

What Does Homeschooling Look Like in Preschool?

Creating a homeschool environment for preschool involves a lot of creative play and hands-on learning.

Since you are in charge, you can decide how much time you want to set aside each day for learning and how structured you want to be.

Some kids thrive with more structure, but studies show all kids at the preschool age learn best through creative play.

Having an adaptable preschool program is something to consider so it can be tailored to your individual child’s learning style.

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Top 5 Preschool Homeschool Curriculums

Some of the benefits of choosing a preschool homeschool curriculum is that it saves you time and is less expensive then sending your child to a private school.

You can chart your child’s educational course and give your child the one-on-one attention that kids thrive on.

We have the top five most popular preschool homeschool programs voted on families and educators that have tested and used these home school programs – people just like you.

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The Five in a Row (FIAR) Preschool Curriculum has been a well-known and loved preschool program for more than 25 years and has programs for children as young as to years old up to 12 years old.

These FIAR curriculums not only offer literature packs but also offer a Bible and Cookbook supplement.

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Preschool Homeschool Supplies

Unless you are planning to create your own preschool homeschool curriculum, we recommend deciding on a curriculum. Preschool home school supplies range from lesson plan guides, to literature packs, activity kits, flash cards, and other supplemental resources that homeschool curriculum companies provide.

Of course, there are the traditional school supplies like crayons, glue sticks, age-appropriate scissors, washable markers and paint, puppets, and even dice for counting.

If you are on a budget, yard sales and discount stores are a great way to get preschool homeschool supplies like learning games and art supplies to go along with your ready-to-go lesson plans.

Preschool Homeschool Activity Ideas

Activity workbooks, coloring books, recipes, and picture story books are great additions to a preschool homeschool environment.

Many companies like Abeka, Little Hands to Heaven, and Timberdoodle Preschool have innovative ways to teach preschool age children and include clever activities to capture the attention of preschool students.

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TTD365 Audio Resources - Preschool (Members Only!)

Raising Readers

Speaker: Whitney Newby Do you have little ones and you desire for them to love books, but you have no idea where to begin? Maybe you have older children who just don’t enjoy reading. Maybe you yourself struggle with loving to read. This seminar is for you and for anyone else looking to establish rhythms […]

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Let’s Move & Groove: Fun, Kinesthetic Activities That Increase English Mastery in Elementary Schools

Speaker: Dr. Wanda Phillips “Learn fun, kinesthetic activities, a component of English mastery, using motions, songs, etc., in this “Move and Groove” seminar (for those teaching elementary and middle school students). Participate in active, memorable, and “do and say” strategies and ideas that give children the power to learn up to 90% faster. Play “Verb […]

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Let’s Move & Groove: Fun, Kinesthetic Activities That Increase English Mastery in Elementary Schools

Speaker: Dr. Wanda Phillips “Learn fun, kinesthetic activities, a component of English mastery, using motions, songs, etc., in this “Move and Groove” seminar (for those teaching elementary and middle school students). Participate in active, memorable, and “do and say” strategies and ideas that give children the power to learn up to 90% faster. Play “Verb […]

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Elementary Science Lab Demo

Speaker: Megan Hutson Stressed out trying to balance schooling, extra-curriculars, home life, church, and a zillion other things? One of the best ways to help your elementary aged children get excited about science is to get their hands messy and try experiments! In this workshop we will walk through experiments involving gravity, states of matter, […]

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Building Blocks of a Biblical Worldview

Speaker: Mike Tiland Understanding our own worldview and the way that impacts how we live in the world is incredibly important. What is a Biblical worldview? What difference does it make if we live according to a Biblical worldview or the version of the Bible that makes us more comfortable? In this session we examine […]

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Help! I’m Homeschooling and I Have a Toddler Strapped to My Leg

Speaker: Jamie Erickson “Mom, Johnny’s drinking from the dog dish again!” Homeschooling with little ones under foot can often feel a bit like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos–a bit counterintuitive. But, the fact is, the foundation of homeschool is HOME and everyone in it, even the toddler who’s currently feeding Cheerios to the goldfish. […]

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Six Magic Phrases That Will Transform Your Homeschool: Overlooked Strategies and Tactics That Will Have You Say, “Why Didn’t I Think of That?!”

Speaker: Antoinette Lagrossa Did you know that the way you phrase things can change your child’s whole outlook on the day? Use Montessori’s powerful techniques to make the most of both verbal and nonverbal communication with your child. Set the stage for your child to become a principled, self-directed learner who takes ownership of their […]

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The Peaceful Preschool

Speaker: Jennifer Pepito In this workshop Jennifer will provide many ideas for using picture books, projects and independent work to meet the developmental needs of young children while teaching your school age students. You will hear scheduling ideas, book and game recommendations as well as humorous stories of how she managed to care for her […]

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Overcoming Middle School Blues: Why Your Children Are Failing at Math and How to Turn Them Around

Speaker: Antoinette Lagrossa Does your middle school child struggle with math? Are you both dreading math time? Multi-sensory tips and Socratic questioning will help your struggling learner have a new outlook on math and overcome the middle school blues! Listen Now

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Help! I’m Homeschooling and I Have a Toddler Strapped to My Leg

Speaker: Jamie Erickson “Mom, Johnny’s drinking from the dog dish again!” Homeschooling with little ones under foot can often feel a bit like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos–a bit counterintuitive. But, the fact is, the foundation of homeschool is HOME and everyone in it, even the toddler who’s currently feeding Cheerios to the goldfish. […]

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The Word for Wee Ones (Surrounding Your Little Ones with God’s Word)

Speaker: Vicki Bentley Practical, hands-on ideas for surrounding your preschoolers with God’s Word as you sit in your house, walk by the way, when you lie down and rise up (Deuteronomy 6:5-9). Listen Now

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Six Magic Phrases That Will Transform Your Homeschool: Overlooked Strategies and Tactics That Will Have You Say, “Why Didn’t I Think of That?!”

Speaker: Antoinette Lagrossa Did you know that the way you phrase things can change your child’s whole outlook on the day? Use Montessori’s powerful techniques to make the most of both verbal and nonverbal communication with your child. Set the stage for your child to become a principled, self-directed learner who takes ownership of their […]

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Help! I’m Homeschooling and I Have a Toddler Strapped to My Leg

Speaker: Jamie Erickson “Mom, Johnny’s drinking from the dog dish again!” Homeschooling with little ones under foot can often feel a bit like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos–a bit counterintuitive. But, the fact is, the foundation of homeschool is HOME and everyone in it, even the toddler who’s currently feeding Cheerios to the goldfish. […]

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Sing Your Way Through Your Day!

Speaker: Jean Thomason Music is God’s “MAGIC”. What does the Bible, history, and today’s research say about using music to teach little ones? How can this help empower us to teach/train babies, toddlers, and preschoolers? How can music CHANGE the attitude and atmosphere in your home/church and impart biblical Truth? Listen Now

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The Early Years – Homeschooling Your Preschooler

Speaker: Sonya Shafer Give your child what is most important. Instead of academic or social pressures, Charlotte Mason encouraged mothers to give their little ones a full six years of developing good habits, getting acquainted with nature, exploring with the five senses, growing in their spiritual lives, and more. Listen Now

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But How Will I Teach Them To Read

Speaker: Laura MacFarlan Reading is the foundation of every subject we teach. Before moving on to history, science, or literature, a child must first be able read. We all understand this truth, but it’s intimidating to many homeschool parents. The rules of phonics, mastering letter sounds, understanding the plethora of exceptions in the English language […]

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Building Strong Foundation for Learning – At Any Age

Speaker: Linda Kane What you do the first five years of life will impact your child’s learning for life. Those “preschool years” are critical for building a strong foundation for all children. The potential of any individual is based upon the opportunities and stimulation presented to them. When enhanced and targeted stimulation is introduced in […]

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If We Intend for Them to Comprehend – Primary Grades

Speaker: Karen Farmer Wanamaker The Comprehension Kids program is a five-part supplement to existing reading programs. The incremental approach supports primary aged children transitioning from concrete experiences to independent mastery of the abstract concepts used by mature readers. This practical, hands-on workshop will delight and inspire parents to “do things differently to make a difference”. […]

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No Longer Little and Not Quite Teens

Speaker: Hal and Melanie Young The turmoil of the tween/preteen years between nine and thirteen usually catches parents by surprise. Diligent students become addled and distracted. Kids raised in church start questioning the existence of God. Sweet children seem to climb on an emotional rollercoaster – and then invite you to join them. Don’t get […]

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Wonderful Ways to Learn Non-Phonetic & Sight Words

Speaker: Carol Hale I had a brilliant 7th grade student whom I tutored spell “of” as “oave.” Another 50-year-old adult dyslexic learner was still spelling “said” as “sed.” Why are some of these words so hard? Sadly, many curricula are weak in separating these kinds of words, which must be taught differently than phonetic words. […]

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Teaching Kindergarten at Home

Speaker: Carisa Hinson Teaching Kindergarten at home can feel overwhelming for many families. This session will give you many practical ideas as you learn from a former public school Kindergarten teacher turned homeschooler! Listen Now

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The Transformative Power of Reading for the Central One Idea

This talk, geared toward students and teachers of literature, can dramatically change the way you read literature. Reading for the Central One Idea gives purpose and direction to your reading, opening the way for a more illuminating and sophisticated interaction with the text

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Help I’m Homeschooling and I Have a Toddler

Speaker: Jamie EricksonFounder and Lead Author of the Unlikely Homeschool seeks to encourage young moms in the trenches of motherhood. Listen Now https://s3.amazonaws.com/ttdfiles.teachthemdiligently.net/memberscontent/audio/2018/columbus-oh/help-im-homeschooling-and-i-have-a-toddler.mp3 Download this Audio File

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Caution Passionate Writer Ahead

Speaker: Carol KinseyHelping people recognize road blocks that keep them from writing and overcoming those road blocks to become a passionate writer! Listen Now https://s3.amazonaws.com/ttdfiles.teachthemdiligently.net/memberscontent/audio/2018/columbus-oh/caution-passionate-writer-ahead.mp3 Download this Audio File

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Getting Started Homeschooling

This session is a practical ???how-to??? workshop intended to help new home educators meet the Ohio state requirements for notification and assessment. We will review Ohio’s homeschool regulations in a way that is interactive and engaging. Examples of notifications and Ohio’s assessment options will be examined.Whether you are in the process of deciding to home educate or you are ready to begin, this session will provide answers to your questions.

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Homeschooling From the Beginning

Speaker: Hal and Melanie YoungTeaching young children or just starting out with homeschooling from the beginning! Listen Now https://s3.amazonaws.com/ttdfiles.teachthemdiligently.net/memberscontent/audio/2018/columbus-oh/homeschooling-from-the-beginning.mp3 Download this Audio File

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Raising Real Men: Surviving and Appreciating Boys

Have you ever had war break out during a play date? A single math lesson take three hours? Find your child turns every object into a pretend weapon? Then maybe you’re raising a boy! Hal and Melanie Young have SIX sons and a wealth of experience and Biblical principles – and a sense of humor – to encourage and empower the parents of boys.

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