Incredibly helpful! I think adding this with either build your library or torchlight for more literature/reading might work perfectly for us! It doesn’t seem to have much literature.
It really depends on the child. But it was between 2 and 3 for our kids. It’s really just whenever they’re ready though! Try it out, and just have fun with it. If your little one isn’t receptive, put it away for a few months and try again.
I believe that all of their free printables are the same as the physical course. They just give them for free since they aren’t having to have them printed, bound, and shipped.
How many lessons is the preschool curriculum? Do you think it'll take all school year for a just turned 4 year old? He turns 4 in Aug and I'd start this in Aug/Sept.
There are 90 lessons. We spread it out and played games in between, so I want to say it lasted us a school year. It really depends on how quickly your son takes to it and the pace you want to set. They also have a kindergarten prep course that you can do after the preschool course. It’s only 30 lessons. So if you want to do the PreK for most of the year and then round out the last couple months with the kindergarten prep course, you could totally do that too. It’s very flexible.
How did you space on the lessons? and how long did each lesson take/how much time was spent on learning each day for 3 years? Thank you! This video is very helpful, as I just purchased this program, but I'm confused on how often and for how long I should be focused on each lesson with my LO.
When they’re still little, I’m very go-with-the-flow. We would usually do half a lesson per day. As long as they’re engaged and enjoying it, information is retained more easily. As soon as there was resistance, we would put it away and do something different. In the little years, my main goal is growing a love of learning. It’s a bonus that they’re getting the foundation for reading, writing, and math. But I want our school time to feel joyful and for learning to be something that feels like home. So I always say to watch cues from your little one. When you start to notice the attention going, put it away before a fit happens (we wouldn’t want to reinforce throwing a fit to get out of things we don’t want to do). We did lessons 3-4 days per week. I hope that helps!
Each child will need to be able to write in their own books and workbooks. So you would need to have two of each of those. I think you can buy individual items separately and wouldn’t need to purchase two sets of the accordion folders with games. But don’t quote me on that 😅
@@smithpartyof6 Thank you so much :) for the input and totally will check it out. Looking forward to more of your content. I am glad I found your channel.
I’m really looking forward to that video you will be making regarding using this curriculum. I keep thinking about these things myself, and I am really interested to hear your thoughts. ❤️
I started it with our son when he had just turned 3, and it went very well. We didn’t rush through it, but he was definitely able to do it and knows his letter sounds very well. It really just depends on the child though!
Incredibly helpful! I think adding this with either build your library or torchlight for more literature/reading might work perfectly for us! It doesn’t seem to have much literature.
Thank you so much for this detailed review! I appreciated your disclaimer in the beginning regarding religion, that offered a lot of clarity!
Ordering our pre school curriculum this month. So excited. You have definitely helped with my decision. Thank you. God bless Mama
Glad to help! Enjoy your upcoming school year :)
This was super helpful and a very comprehensive review!!! Thank you so much for putting this together 🧡
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful! I’ve been looking for an introduction to letter sounds and numbers for my 4 yr old, and I think this is it ❤
Best in-depth video I’ve seen. Thanks
It’s enough if you supplement it with play, outdoor time, educational toys etc
Excellent and thorough thank you!
Thank you for making this! It really helped me
I’m so glad!
How old were your little ones when you started the Preschool workbook? We have a 2yo who will be 3 in October.
It really depends on the child. But it was between 2 and 3 for our kids. It’s really just whenever they’re ready though! Try it out, and just have fun with it. If your little one isn’t receptive, put it away for a few months and try again.
I wouldn’t start until 3.5 or 4
Thanks for this video.
Of course! ❤️
Do you know if the free printable version is just as good ? Will the pages be the same ?
I believe that all of their free printables are the same as the physical course. They just give them for free since they aren’t having to have them printed, bound, and shipped.
How many lessons is the preschool curriculum? Do you think it'll take all school year for a just turned 4 year old? He turns 4 in Aug and I'd start this in Aug/Sept.
There are 90 lessons. We spread it out and played games in between, so I want to say it lasted us a school year. It really depends on how quickly your son takes to it and the pace you want to set. They also have a kindergarten prep course that you can do after the preschool course. It’s only 30 lessons. So if you want to do the PreK for most of the year and then round out the last couple months with the kindergarten prep course, you could totally do that too. It’s very flexible.
How did you space on the lessons? and how long did each lesson take/how much time was spent on learning each day for 3 years? Thank you! This video is very helpful, as I just purchased this program, but I'm confused on how often and for how long I should be focused on each lesson with my LO.
When they’re still little, I’m very go-with-the-flow. We would usually do half a lesson per day. As long as they’re engaged and enjoying it, information is retained more easily. As soon as there was resistance, we would put it away and do something different. In the little years, my main goal is growing a love of learning. It’s a bonus that they’re getting the foundation for reading, writing, and math. But I want our school time to feel joyful and for learning to be something that feels like home.
So I always say to watch cues from your little one. When you start to notice the attention going, put it away before a fit happens (we wouldn’t want to reinforce throwing a fit to get out of things we don’t want to do).
We did lessons 3-4 days per week.
I hope that helps!
So helpful❤
thank you for this video
Can daycare use these book ??
I don’t see why not, but you may want to contact the company just to double check.
Do you recommend two sets if a family is wanting to teach a 2 year old and 3.5 year old?
Each child will need to be able to write in their own books and workbooks. So you would need to have two of each of those. I think you can buy individual items separately and wouldn’t need to purchase two sets of the accordion folders with games. But don’t quote me on that 😅
@@smithpartyof6 Thank you so much :) for the input and totally will check it out. Looking forward to more of your content. I am glad I found your channel.
Enjoyed 😊
I’m really looking forward to that video you will be making regarding using this curriculum. I keep thinking about these things myself, and I am really interested to hear your thoughts. ❤️
Will this be too advanced for a 3 year old?
I started it with our son when he had just turned 3, and it went very well. We didn’t rush through it, but he was definitely able to do it and knows his letter sounds very well. It really just depends on the child though!