Keeping Your Preschooler Occupied
Building a Sensory Table (or a “rice center“)
Homeschooling with Babies, Toddlers and Preschoolers
And, if you’re looking for something more formal, check out these ideas:
Letter of the Week
What are some of your favorite tips or resources for keeping the littles occupied during school time?
Kris is the sweet-tea-drinking, classically eclectic, slightly Charlotte Mason, homeschooling mom to her three Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers.
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Thanks for the links!! I added your post to my “link list” for homeschooling.
I keep a list of some of my favorite pre-school activities on my blog at cleverkiddos.com if you would like to take a look. 🙂
Natalie
I’m glad it was helpful, Kristi.
I’ll have to check out your list, Texas. I’ll only have my niece with us a few more weeks, but maybe I can find something for that time that she’d enjoy.
My daughter is almost 5 and this past year we have done a lot of random things.
Children learn so much through play, that they don’t really need a formal plan.
Great links.