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EARLY LEARNING / Homeschooling / New Magazine for Homeschoolers!
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on: April 25, 2015, 06:50:29 PM
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We are very excited to announce that we are launching a new magazine for homeschooling families in May!! The Joy of Homeschooling will feature engaging, family-based articles and exciting hands-on projects. As a family, we have a very multi-media approach to homeschooling and we will be working that directly into the magazine with links to instructional videos, printables, pinterest boards, and downloadable audio files. We look forward to sharing our homeschooling journey with you! If you would like to be notified of launch, you can sign up for our newsletter at http://www.thejoyofhomeschooling.com/sign-up/While you're there, be sure to follow our social media links to "like" us on Facebook (we have some awesome giveaways going on) and follow us on Pinterest and Youtube. Happy Homeschooling! Sarah
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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child Music / VERY Impressed with Little Musician
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on: January 23, 2014, 04:32:54 PM
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I have a very strong musical background and I have to say that I am VERY impressed with LM!! We are currently in the midst of the free trial and all of my girls (ages 5,3, 2, and 16m) are really enjoying it. I have been really surprised to see that even the baby, at 16 months old, is clapping to the beat and singing the right notes!
I am so inspired by LM that I fully intend to not only purchase the full version, but to become an affiliate!
Thanks, BrillKids, for such a fantastic product!
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Sharing Passions with your Children
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on: April 26, 2013, 06:32:14 PM
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One of the benefits of having a wide range of interests is sharing them with your children. I make fused glass jewelry ( https://www.facebook.com/SarahReidGlassDesigns) and because my oldest three girls (ages 4, 3, 2) see the results they are VERY interested in the process. They're, unfortunately, not allowed in the room to watch me work because of the danger of the glass cutting and the equipment involved in the jewelry making process. Today, I was supposed to go pick up some new glass and the girls were very excited to help me. When I called ahead to make sure they had what we needed, they didn't and the girls were VERY disappointed. We made the most of the hiccup in our day by staying home and doing an art lesson. I let each girl make their *OWN FUSED GLASS PENDANT*! They were so excited - we had a really cool art time, got to talk about the science behind glass fusing, worked on their fine motor skills, and are now having an exercise in patience (a full fuse takes 16 hours)! I'm so excited to be able to share my passions with my girls!!
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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Signing, Speaking, Languages / Re: Is there any big secret for ealry talkers?
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on: March 04, 2013, 11:45:42 PM
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I actually think there is a secret. All of our children had a full (100+ words) vocabulary at a year old and could have a very clear conversation with some fairly advanced thinking by two years old. I would say the following would be the main tips to follow:
- Talk to them constantly. - Teach them things. It doesn't have to be formal, but from birth, I've gone around the house with our girls on a colour hunt, named body parts while we were sitting together, etc. - Read lots. You can read to your babies almost from day one. You get to spend time with them and you're expanding their vocabulary. - Perhaps most importantly, don't talk to them like they are stupid. Use real words and thorough explanations. Encourage asking questions about the world and looking up answers when you have none.
I suppose there is no formula, but I really feel like these things have worked for us!
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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child Music / Re: My 24 month old obsessed with violin - should I start lessons?
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on: March 04, 2013, 11:37:14 PM
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My son just turned 2 last week and got a tiny (1/16) violin as birthday present. Ever since he started little reader a couple of months ago he has been obsessed with violin. Everything is violin eg his chopsticks, his socks and anything he will combine with a stick and play the "violin".
I took him to orchestras and he was very excited with the string instruments.
Now he's got his violin he asked for it all the time and wants to play.
My question is, should I start violin lessons with him now? He hasn't been very good with following instructions and I don't want to put him off learning if I start with this young Age...
Yes; our girls start at about 22 months and love it! You can start with proper playing position and rhythms on the open strings. Progress to first finger patterns and so on. Good luck! Sarah
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