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I was going to make a "flyover country" joke with I was going to make a "flyover country" joke with this picture when I noticed the geese in the shot, too. 😂

I am so thankful for warmer spring weather and more outside time this week. 

#2021happyfile
Perhaps you’ve found yourself wondering if learn Perhaps you’ve found yourself wondering if learning through play REALLY is enough for your preschooler.

The short answer is YES.

And NO.

Developmentally, young children crave fun and novelty. They learn spontaneously throughout the day as they discover and explore new ideas. Toddlers and preschoolers are natural scientists and mathematicians.

Unfortunately though, young children don’t always learn everything they need to know through independent play and discovery. Some things need to be taught directly by a caring adult. How to use the toilet, how to wash their hands, how to tie shoes, and how to manage money, are just a few examples.

When it comes to preschool at home, a healthy blend of child-led, play-based learning and adult-directed activities is truly the best of both worlds.

Following a loose daily schedule can give your young child lots of unique opportunities for play throughout the day — for example, kicking a ball, building with blocks, pretending to run a restaurant, and playing a game with a parent or older sibling. Offering multiple ways to play allows your child to take ownership of their learning. It can also strengthen attention spans and stamina for independent play as they grow older.

Play is a fabulous way for toddlers and preschoolers to fall in love with the concept of learning. Keeping things light and fun for as long as possible challenges the idea that “school is boring” or “learning is hard work.” Building your lesson plans around your child’s interests engages and motivates them to want to keep learning for the rest of their lives.
This‌ ‌week’s‌ ‌activity‌ ‌comes‌ This‌ ‌week’s‌ ‌activity‌ ‌comes‌ ‌from‌ ‌our‌ Spring + Rainbow Family ‌Activity‌ ‌Guide‌. Use plastic eggs to make a fun, tactile matching game for states and their capitals! Children can use a map or flashcards to check their work.
 
(Plastic eggs can be used in lots of playful ways. See a handful of ideas here: https://rollingprairiereaders.com/5-free-invitations-to-play-plastic-eggs/)
We have so many spring-themed books in our collect We have so many spring-themed books in our collection! It's time to pull them out and put them by the couch. 📚

Do you put seasonal books in a special place for your kids to browse?
It was a beautiful week, teasing the arrival of sp It was a beautiful week, teasing the arrival of spring with warmer temps, blue skies, and melting snow. I walked to this favorite spot and spotted five deer grazing up on the hill. 😍

I am so thankful for more outside time, letters from friends, and the most incredible little family doing this life with me. 

#2021happyfile
I can't think of a year when I have been THIS exci I can't think of a year when I have been THIS excited for spring! (I mean, I love winter, but I can't wait to see some color peek through over the next few weeks...)

We're planning our spring unit studies -- rainbows and weather come first. And now you can join us in The Play School Club in March for just $7.50!

Families who purchase March Learning Bundle get:
* TWO of our Family Activity Guides, for a total of 80 playful lessons for kids ages 2-6
* TWO themed Sign & Sing classes with sign language & music
* PLUS, our sensational flexible family schedule training
* AND ongoing support + encouragement in our private Facebook group, The Play School Club (March only)

Every family who purchases the March Bundle will get these 2 Family Activity Guides (with 40 lessons each):

SPRING + RAINBOW
Color: green and rainbow
Letter: Ss
Math: days of the week, counting 1-12
Science: healthy eating choices
Literacy: letter recognition

WEATHER
Letter: Ww is for weather, Uu is for umbrella
Math: days of the week
Science: seasons, the water cycle
Life skills: weather safety
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