Organizing Your Preschooler and Your Preschool


As a mom of a preschooler, I was overwhelmed when my mentor asked me what I was doing to help organize my preschooler and my preschool. All I could think of is, "How do I organize a hurricane?" I knew I didn’t want a rigid schedule but knew I needed some structure in our lives. Do you ever feel that way? More . . .

Raise Your Child’s Intellectual Capacity with Music Education!


As committed parents, if we could find one subject that would help our young children synthesize many other subjects when they are older, we wouldn’t hesitate to make sure our children have access to it every day. Are you already incorporating that subject? More . . .

Playful Beginnings: Encouragement for Homeschooling Preschool

Preschoolers are curious, creative, and full of energy—which makes these early years both delightful and, let’s be honest, a little exhausting. If you’re homeschooling your little one, you don’t need a rigid schedule or a classroom setup. What you need is connection, consistency, and resources that support you as much as they support your child.


That’s where Preschool Playground at SchoolhouseTeachers.com comes in. It’s a thoughtfully designed space filled with engaging, age-appropriate activities that help you introduce early learning concepts in a way that feels like play. From hands-on discovery and colorful printables to gentle guidance in reading, math, science, and Bible, everything is created with young learners—and their parents—in mind.


Whether you're just starting out or simply looking to enrich your preschooler’s day, Preschool Playground makes it easy. No prep. No pressure. Just purposeful learning at your child’s pace—with the flexibility and encouragement you need to enjoy the journey.

Learning through Play


Have you ever seen a baby playing with musical instruments? It may look like he’s mindlessly banging on a toy, but this child is learning various skills. More . . .

History for Preschoolers


It is never too early to encourage your child to love the study of history. From baby and toddlerhood into the preschool years, reading historical stories together sets the stage for a fascinating journey for a child.

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Keeping Preschoolers Engaged


In my lifetime, including 28 years of working with preschool children and homeschooling my four children, I have heard many opinions about what a preschool education consists of and what a child “needs” to know before starting elementary school. More . . .

Why Preschool at Home?


Why is it important to keep your preschooler at home rather than sending them to a formal preschool program? There are numerous reasons to keep your young child at home for preschool.

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