Monday, March 19, 2012

Your Baby Can Read

I have received a lot of questions lately on how I got my kids to read so early.  The honest answer is they wanted to and just absorbed the information. When my oldest was about 18 months, I noticed her reading a few words here and there so I bought Your Baby Can Read to see what it was all about.  Fortunately, my daughter loved these videos and would sit perfectly still and watch when I turned them on.  They recommend 2 videos a day, so we would do 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon.  The program also came with flashcard and flap books which we did on occasion.  Before she turned 2, she knew all of those words and so we moved on!

I knew she had memorized the words from the videos, but wasn't exactly sure what she "knew" until she randomly would start reading signs when we were driving and talk about things around the kitchen while she was having a snack that I knew something had clicked.  Your Baby Can Read was a great place for us to start.

I did use this program with my second daughter as well.  I started her quite a bit earlier (around 13 months) and I don't think that was quite as affective.  We tried it for a couple of months, then stopped until she was a little older.  She didn't have quite the interest as my first, but she still caught on.  She didn't watch the videos as often and would never sit still for an entire video, so we just had to break it up.  She is now 2 1/2 and can read simple sentences, so I know it has worked!

                                                Watching a read video together

Every kid is different and I have had a couple of friends who this program didn't work for, but for us, it worked!

On a side note...

Once they knew all of the words from the Your Baby Can Read program, we introduced them to a few others they loved.  Sight Words, Bob Books, as well as phonics books including Dora, Diego and Biscuit.  Hope this helps!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

SNOW DAY!!


So, it finally snowed!  We have been anxiously awaiting all winter to try out our new snow gear.  It didn't snow a lot, but just enough to play in.  The best part about it was schools were not closed and WE were able to take advantage of the day.  The kids were super excited getting ready to go out into the cold.

I can't say Max had much fun...


But the girls sure did!

All in all, a great day!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Daily Chores

Before we officially start homeschooling in the fall, I want to have our daily chores established.  I have been thinking about this for a while, but didn't really know what chores to start with for a 4 and 2 year old.  We have been starting off slow, but this seems to be very effective.  We are doing our chores completely and with enthusiasm.  I ask the girls to make their beds in the morning and help set the table for dinner at night.  As I am getting out their clothes in the morning, the girls work together to make both of their beds (I just want to say, it is super cute to watch!)  They each pick a side and pull up the sheets and comforter and put on their pillows, then they move to the next bed.


When they are finished, they are so happy and proud of themselves!  They may not be the best made beds ever, but they sure do look good to me!


As for setting the table, they are all about it.  They bring in plates, silverware, napkins and cups.  As a side note, this also keeps them occupied while I am trying to finish cooking.

Pretty basic chores, but we like to take it one step at at time around here.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Back to unschooling...


I can't tell you how many times my husband and I tell each other, "that's another teaching moment."  Well, we were outside a couple of days ago (It was 60!!) and the girls found some ivy growing on one of our trees in the backyard.  They starting asking a lot of questions and ended up learning all about ivy.  They would be by the tree listening to their dad talk about the ivy and couldn't wait to tell me what they had learned.  The excitement on their faces when they would come running over to bring me a leaf and tell me all about it was just priceless I don't think it gets much better than that!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Core "A" sits on the shelf

Well, it's been over a month and I have done nothing with our core curriculum except put it up on the shelf.  It could be the timing or it could be I am just not ready to dive in quite yet.  The books I ordered look great, I just haven't set apart a time of day to start.

I started talking with a few more families who use Sonlight and tried to take their advice and see how that might fit in with my family.  The "cores" cover a range of ages, so I have decided it might be in my best interest to wait on those until I can at least be reading to 2 or 3 of the kids.  I can't imagine reading 4 seperate cores in a couple of years, there just wouldn't be enough time in the day!!  There are a couple of things we will continue to work on like reading, math and writing.  These are subjects I can work on with each kid individually and at their own pace.

I did start Addison on her kindergarten math program.  I chose Horizons and I am not totally loving it.  It is very repetitive and so far she hasn't learned anything.  It says to do 1 lesson a day, but she likes to pick it up and do 5 or 6 at a time.  I don't push it on her, just whenever she wants, we do it. 



The other thing I purchased was a handwriting program that I have been very anxious to start. I did try it out 1 day a while back, but I decided to wait.  I had Addison up at our counter and she just wasn't at the angle and she got very frusterated.  I decided it was time to order a preschool table where everything would be just at the right height.  We did get the table and I have just been waiting for things to settle down from the holidays to get started. 

                                                        Our new table

Sunday, November 27, 2011

It's here!



Our very first curriculum has arrived!  It came early on a Saturday morning, and just a few days after I placed my order.  My kids couldn't wait to see what was in those boxes.  Once I let them loose, I couldn't get any of the books back (not a bad thing, I guess.)

After they went to bed that day, I was able to sort through all of our goodies.  I had a chance to go through the insturctors guide and see what this was all about.  I wasn't sure when or how I was going to start "teaching" and I have yet to decide.  I am thinking about it all of the time, but I am still enjoying what we are doing, living life.  So, as of right now, the core books sit on a shelf and are read when interest is sparked.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Drum Roll Please

A decision has been made and we decided to purchase curriculum for the girls!  After much debate and endless hours of research, we decided to go with Sonlight

Sonlight was one of the first one's I looked at and it always stayed with me.  I am going to tell you why I personally think Sonlight is (hopefully) going to work with my family.

Their Tag Line

The way you wish you'd been taught.  That hit home right away.  From early on, I remember trying to memorize information for a test, then, I would forget it all while trying to memorize the next lesson.  I feel as if you can lean so much more by learning through stories and actually enjoying what you learn.

Literature Based

As you know by now, our family LOVES to read.  We sit around and cuddle up and read books for hours a day, so this one was kind of a no brainer.  So, by purchasing from Sonlight, we are just adding to our book collection and hopefully learning a little something from it.

Christian Based

We want our children learning the scripture and this is just one more way for them to see it.  We will start off each day with a Bible verse and a fun song to help them learn.

Unit Study

I will be able to teach multiple ages with the same books.  This not only cuts my reading time in half, but it also gives us the closeness and togetherness our family is looking for.

Instructors Guide is Provided

I have 3, soon to be 4 small children, so the last thing I need to do after they go to bed is "plan out" our work for the next day.  Sonlight offers a 4 or 5 day a week guide that you are able to use how you want.  I am guessing it will be a loose guide for us, enough to stay on track anyway.

One Stop Shop

Sonlight is able to provide you with everything you need.  This works great for me since I am short on time.  I was able to add a handwriting and math program for my eldest.  I am also able to mix and match read-a-longs and readers depending on their reading level.  They provide a reading assessment which Addison took (she is reading at the 4th grade level!) to ensure you are purchasing the correct books.


Now that I have given you all the reasons I think I am going to like Sonlight, we will wait and see what my kids think.