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Reading to your child

By piper on Aug 29, 2009 | In Homeschooling, Education, Books, Reading | Send feedback »

Link: http://www.education.com/reference/article/strategies-language-learning/

Along with talking and reading to the kids during the day, I gave my children a cassette player (without attached microphone) and read-along books when they turned a year of age. They had a bedtime of 9pm, but had to be in bed at 8:30. I read to them for 10 to 15 minutes then they were allowed to play with the tape player, book and their toys/stuffed animals, as long as they kept their head on their pillow, lights out at 9:00 pm. Many times they would play the book's tape and act like 'they were the one' were reading the book to their stuffed animals. Now days instead of cassettes, I would have the books on cds and my child would have a remote (taped battery door) to control the cd while they held the book.

No matter how you do it, the following quote is part of a longer article that shows how talking and reading to your child can be supportive.

Links: Wikipedia, Disney and the for the following quotes from education.com

From: "Strategies to Encourage Language Learning, Strategies to Support Language Development and Learning
by D. S. Wittmer|S.H. Petersen
Source: Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall
Topics: Speech and Language Development "
The whole article at the site is 4 pages long, this is just an exert.
"Researchers have found astounding differences in how much parents talk with their children. Some infants and toddlers hear an average of 600 words an hour while others hear as many as 2100 words an hour. Some children hear 100 different words an hour while others hear 500 different words an hour. These differences in the amount of language that children heard made a difference in their language development. By age 3 the children with talkative parents were talking more and with a richer vocabulary. They were averaging three times as many statements per hour and twice as many words per hour than the children of quieter parents. “The more time that parents spent talking with their child from day to day, the more rapidly the child’s vocabulary was likely to be growing and the higher the child’s score on an IQ test was likely to be at age 3” (Hart & Risley, p. 3)."
thier reference
" Excerpt from Infant and Toddler Development and Responsive Program Planning A Relationship-Based Approach, by D. S. Wittmer & S.H. Petersen, 2006 edition, p. 183-187, 189.

© 2006, Merrill, an imprint of Pearson Education Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved."

Tags: education, homeschooling, reading, vocabulary

Edited post Homeschool Decision

By piper on Aug 16, 2009 | In Homeschooling, Education, Books, Curriculum | Send feedback »

I added information about the current political climate about homeschooling, deleted a reference and added some more books that were educational helps. I would also add Saxon Math to the list. These are books that I am using as an adult to expand and review my own math skills.

Geography, Maps

By piper on Aug 15, 2009 | In Homeschooling, Education, image | Send feedback »

I posted this on my "Work at Home blog" but these images and contests are some that I would have used for Geography education.
Good Luck, maybe you might be the next one to earn $100 or $500 for your or your child's knowledge!

Homeschool Decision

By piper on Aug 14, 2009 | In Homeschooling, Education, Books, Software, Curriculum | 1 feedback »

I had two children and the youngest had hearing problems that were sever enough that they did delay his educational development. Starting at the preschool level he went to a public school speech therapist twice a week, till he was in 3rd grade. He did go to pre-school and part of kinder garden at a public school but when I took him out during Christmas vacation, we decided to keep him out till third grade.

My favorite home schooling books are by Core Knowledge by E. D. Hirsch.
Amazon Link
These books start at the pre-school level (complete with the traditional bedtime stories) and continue to "What Your Sixth Grader Needs to Know". These books were great even when the children decided to try out public school since they did not infringe on the school curriculum but still gave the kids an idea of what concepts they would be encountering during each grade

I used the Core Knowledge series (Core Knowledge Foundation)and yearly testing with the "Stanford Achievement Test Series" as the basis of my support. I do have to admit that I also used

  • The Magic School Bus
  • PBS sieries "Wishbone"
  • a mail order comprehensive curriculum
  • YWCA twice a week

The home school group's organized classes in

  • science and
  • art
  • 2 different church homeschool groups and
  • 1 non-denominational homeschool group.

What my kids seem to like the most was the software like The Learning company's Reader Rabbit, Treasure Mountain and the Super Solvers.

added 8/16/2009 I found out more about the current Home School situation at Home Education Magazine and though the lawsuit 'was' resolved in 1999 the people involved are still attempting to define what homeschooling is.
I intend to take up this subject on my SF tunes blog and leave Home School blog for the brighter side of Education.

Books and Homeschooling

By piper on Aug 9, 2009 | In Homeschooling, Education | Send feedback »

One of the potential hazards of homeschooling is finding room for books.

One of the eight bookcases - homeschooling

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