When it comes to incorporating our toddlers and preschoolers into our homeschool days, embracing multi-level teaching is a game changer!
Multi-level teaching definitely has its benefits when you have more than one school-aged child because it decreases the number of subjects you need to teach/oversee/grade/etc… I also love how it fosters a natural learning environment because the entire family is participating. (I counted going to see The King’s Speech as one of my learning pursuits in our current study of Kings and Queens!)
But there are also huge benefits for the younger one’s as well.
As I mentioned in my first post of this series on Integrating Little One’s into the Learning Journey, we pretty much integrate everyone into all learning in our house with the exception of spelling/phonics and math. Outside of those two, we pursue hands-on unit studies. Treyton at 2 years old participates just as the other boys do.
Of course, his attention span is shorter and sometimes he ‘chooses’ to go off and play, but usually he wants to be in on the action. I think a key for this age is welcoming them, but not requiring them to participate. I expect Keegan (at 4.5) to participate with almost everything, but occasionally he will even lose interest and is released. This happened two weeks ago when we were reading The Prince and the Pauper. I guess the story line was a bit too complex (or maybe the allure of the sunny day outside just proved too intense…).
Check out the rest of the series on…
Integrating Little One’s Into the Learning Journey Series
- Circle Time – our daily morning start to the day.
- Multi-Level Teaching – bringing them into the action
- Special Toys/Activities – what we do during math/phonics times
- Special Time – daily one-on-one time is critical for every member of the family
- Family Preschool Day – periodically catering the family learning activities to the interests and abilities of the youngest.
Camille says
Another great post. How precious that you are including all your little ones in the learning and that you are teaching them about God’s Word and HIS ways…such a blessing!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Camille
Sarah says
found you from the HHH and I love your blog, your homegrown ideas and the pics of your sweet little ones.
Rebecca says
So glad to see you featured on HHH! I am finally making it to your sweet blog and love it! I have two boys and a girl. I love it when we take/make time to let them act out what they are learning! Such a joy!!
Thank you for this sweet/amazing post!
Rebecca
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Chic Homeschool Mama says
What a fantastic lesson-
Annika says
Hi! I’m visisting from HHH. I love your pictures, so cute! I enjoy teaching my children together as well.
Jenilee says
they do remember stuff! I love hearing my younger girls talk about things while they are playing that I was teaching/reading to my older daughter. one of the best things of homeschooling! I love when they learn together! 🙂 visiting from the hop!
Desi Brown says
Thank you so much for posting these! I am going to give homeschooling a whirl next year and I have to admit I’m quaking in my boots a bit. These posts are very encouraging!
Olives and Pickles says
adorable pictures!