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shadowspring -> RE: beginning UMS and have questions for veteran homeschoolers (7/18/2008 4:14:19 PM)
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1. How do you incorporate younger children into some of the "school day"? I have a toddler and have planned for the bulk of our studies to occur during his nap but there are some things I think he could sit through with my dd. How do you include them? I would just put out Duplos and other toys and let the toddler play in the same room that the studying is happening. If he's interested he'll come and check it out. And you would be surprised at how much he will learn while seemingly ignoring you and making his own play. 2. How is your day setup? I'm not sure how structured I need to be. I will have deadlines given to us by her teacher but would still like an idea of how your day begins, what you do throughout the day as well. Every family is different. In your situation, I would probably stick to a schedule that is compatible with her school outside the home: get up, get dressed, eat breakfast at the same time. 3. Should I follow the routine of the teacher to some extent? For instance, if she starts with journaling and calendar time, should I do the same in the morning or deliberately do things different? I would ask what the teacher would prefer, since she is really the one in charge of your school. It's more like you are doing home work, and expecting your daughter to fit into the school routine the rest of the week, so I would do it the way the teacher expects it to be done.
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