Showing posts with label Homeschooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeschooling. Show all posts
I bet, many of us are homeschooling our kids due to what is happening in our world today.  A week ago, I created a schedule for kids in order for them not to spend too much time on TV and gadgets.  Kids are...
As a mother, I know how it feels when kids say "I'm Bored" during this time of crisis. So today, I am sharing our latest video "10 Fun Activities Using Plastic Egg " that will keep your child entertained while stuck at home....
Kids got bored during this trying time? You have no idea how to entertain them while at home? Fret not, I am sharing our 14 Pre-Writing Skills and Fine Motor Activities You Can Do at Home With Your child. ...
Over the past weeks, homeschooling has been a hit topic by every parent across social media. Many are afraid to send their children to traditional schools due to the fear of COVID-19, so homeschooling is only an option. If you want to ask...
Of all the recipes we've made in the past few weeks, this recipe inspired by Teachingmama.org has the best ingredients. The finished product was soft and super floppy. My kids love it. My verdict is cooking the playdough gives the best result. Watch...
I am wearing multiple hats since Enhanced Community Quarantine began. From being a mother, a teacher of two kids, a worker, a blogger, a vlogger,  and at the same time as a wife.  As much as I want to post all of our...
How's your Holy Week? For me, it's a blessing to have celebrated Holy Week while on Community Enhanced Quarantine.  My family and I had ample time to rest and reflect as we commemorate the death and resurrection of our savior, Jesus Christ.  As...
Since we are on lockdown mode due to COVID, kids get bored easily, resort to gadgets and play the whole day, or sneak watching non-sense YouTube shows without our knowing.  Since all classes got suspended weeks ago, I reviewed all the sensory plays...
My older daughter, Chesska, 8, was homeschooled when she was 3 years old.  I haven't had a hard time teaching her numbers. Psalm was a little bit challenging since her span of attention was short. That's why most of her activities are sensory...
Do your kids love bubbles? Does mine too. Over a week ago, I incorporated bubble sensory play in teaching letter B. Psalm got excited seeing the bubbles in different colors. It's indeed stimulating to her senses. Here are the simple things you need...
Though I am no longer in the teaching world, I still love teaching. Yes, I do, especially teaching my own kid. Also, my younger daughter is already at the right age to learn Alphabet. Aside from that,  I am quite alarmed how she...
While many kids naturally and spontaneously develop many of their skills through uninstructed play, it is equally common that some children have difficulties developing some of their abilities without guided assistance. It may sound like such a serious, strict term, but sometimes it’s...