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With a 4yo and a 5yo, I would try implementing a schedule before I would buy curriculum. Maybe you would read aloud more, play math games, have relaxed reading lessons, etc, if it was scheduled in for you.
post #22 of 23
so i'm a mostly waldorf-er so like others said rhythm is key but i understand the need to feel your 'doing something' for K I think i've pretty much decided on using oak meadows K program as it is just a bit 'more' then standard waldorf practice but not so much that i feel it is overwhelming for a 5yr old ish.

I use littleacornlearning.com a lot! it provided the craftyness i feel is important but has it spelled out for me so i don't always have to come up with ideas.

to round it out i go through my idea books every week and pick out a few 'other' things which tend to be montessori like manipulatives. I encourage using them in the fashion they were intended but sometimes they find their own ways to use them which is okay too.
post #23 of 23

My Favoriate Reading and Phonics Curriculum

I am a Tutor for Home school, and for the public schools. I am often given the children that are having trouble learning to read, and am able to help 95 percent of the children by using a fun curriculum called Ring Around The Phonics. The website is www.read-phonics.com.
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