The younger your kids are, the more natural education at home seems. Preschoolers and kindergarteners are used to spending most of their time at home with their family, in familiar surroundings, so it only seems natural that when they begin school, homeschooling is a logical transition. It won’t feel different or strange, and pretty soon [...]
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“When do they make the 1st graders cry?” This is the question my daughter asked the first day of first grade. I didn’t know what she meant. I asked for clarification. She replied, “You know, Mama, it’s like a whole week when the 1st graders cry every day, I saw them do it last year.” [...]
I am here with Cade, a local first grader. He has agreed to answer a few questions about Time4Learning. Lisa: Hi, Cade. Did you have a happy birthday yesterday? Cade: Of course! L: Great! I have some questions to ask you about T4L. First question…. What do you like most about T4L? C: That writing [...]
The gifted child with autism
| Gifted Learning, Homeschool Curriculum, Kindergarten, Special Needs Learning | 0 Comments
Until very recently, I had no idea that gifted and autism could go together, but I’m learning real quickly that they can! Tim is very scattered in his abilities, but mostly ahead of his peers. I know a lot of this is due to the therapy I’ve given him myself over the last two years, [...]
Home schooling
| Homeschool Curriculum, Kindergarten, Preschool, Special Needs Learning | 2 Comments
I am Angie, and I homeschool my two boys. Tim is 5 1/2 and is ‘in’ kindergarten now. He is mildly autistic, he’s come a long way compared to where he was two years ago, but he does still have some problems. Josh is 3, and the way it looks right now, he’s gifted. Tim [...]






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