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    A Home Preschool Schedule with the Child at Heart

    ByAmy June 13, 2016February 20, 2019

    [sc name=”Disclosure”] Before my oldest son was born, I took to the internet to figure out what age I might need to start formally home educating. I assumed it would be around the age of three, for preschool. There were, and still are, lots of home educating bloggers sharing their home preschool curricula and schedules…

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  • Parenting | Home Education | Outdoor Play | Reviews | Books

    Book Review: Outdoor Learning in the Early Years by Helen Bilton

    ByAmy June 9, 2016February 20, 2019

    [sc name=”Disclosure”] Outdoor Learning in the Early Years by Helen Bilton takes a broad look at outdoor play in early years settings (affiliate link). Bilton’s book starts from the increasingly familiar premise that outdoor play is quite often neglected: Outdoor play spaces are often either small or non-existent, exclusively tarmacked hard surfaces with few natural elements….

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    The Most Important Skill You Can Develop to Help Your Kids Learn

    ByAmy May 26, 2016February 20, 2019

    Life with young kids gets intense.  Some mornings pass in a blur of crumbs and diaper changes. Last Thursday I was apparently so busy that I walked right out the door carrying a sippy cup, which I didn’t notice until ten minutes later when I got to my Pilates class. I’m sure that parents who…

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    Book Review: Risk and Adventure in Early Years Outdoor Play

    ByAmy May 23, 2016February 20, 2019

    [sc name=”Disclosure”] Taking risks is a key part of growing up, one that many kids these days are missing out on. They are never out of sight from an adult, they are plucked from the top of playground equipment before they have a chance to think about how to get down, they certainly don’t climb…

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    Five Reasons to Stop Making Excuses, Bundle Up, and Get Outside with the Kids

    ByAmy May 19, 2016May 12, 2020

    My relationship with the outdoors, historically, is mixed. I remember enjoying some outside activities when I was growing up in Indiana. As a family, we went hiking in state parks and wandered to the creek near our house. These are fond memories, but I have even more memories of sluggish, sweaty  summers of band camp, snow…

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