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Can anyone provide me with information for a toddler 'curriculum' free or inexpensive. I know there used to be a site that had free seasonal files, could someone email me those? I am quoting curriculum, because I'm really looking for and an age appropraite organized activity plan. Thanks!!
post #2 of 7
I'd say this is more geared towards preschoolers and up, but we've found a lot of inspiration from the Little Acorn Learning guides.

She also shares a lot of free ideas on her blog!
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Oak Meadow=good
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I've gotten Seasons of Joy and am really loving it! There are activities for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
post #5 of 7
You Are Your Child's First Teacher was my bible when ds was a toddler... enough curriculum for us!
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Why do you want an organised activity plan? just trying to find out what to recommend. are you planning to hs your dc? if so a few books I have are invaluable imo "festival family & food" and "all year round"
You are your childs first teacher for the early years is a must have.
I needed something to fit our rhythmn and build activities around what we did when we had to go out what days we could do more complicated projects etc etc. so little acorn was out (and personally i think its expensive) I tried seasons of joy but ound the layout confusing. So I have started to build my book collection with books that I will use for a long time.
ff&f and ayr are great for your year round activities all based around the festivals it has some good verses & songs some stories.
Also a great site for lots of podcasts videos etc is a little garden flower
There is a show i the archive from a few weeks ago about early childhood and curriculums which I liked might be usefull

hth!
post #7 of 7
also two yahoo groupd homeschooling waldorf and waldorf home educators I think are great with loads of info in the files
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