Water Baby

Water Baby

Nothing goes with summer quite like water play!  If you don’t have access to a big pool for swimming, look into getting a small pool for your yard or deck.  Particularly for tiny kids, a chlorine-free option that’s portable and

Everything is Washable

Everything is Washable

The more independent my preschooler becomes, the more I actively try to step out of his way and let him spread his wings.  He has a naturally cautious temperament and is not one to dive into new situations.  This summer,

Test, Observe, Revise: Engineering with a Preschooler

Test, Observe, Revise: Engineering with a Preschooler

The slow-motion video option on my phone has captured my preschooler’s attention lately, so we are using it to improve our marble track engineering.  When we record a run in slow-motion and review it, he can more easily see where

Montessori: Honor the Work of Childhood 

Montessori: Honor the Work of Childhood 

Several months ago, I began doing some research on Maria Montessori’s methods.  Her writing is rich with insights, not simply about teaching, but about the ways we think about and interact with our children.  I have made a few deliberate

Charlotte Mason: Outdoors Every Day

Charlotte Mason: Outdoors Every Day

Since making the decision to home school my children, currently ages one and three, I have been researching various methods of home schooling.  Over the next few weeks, I’d like to share with you some of the benefits I’ve seen

All Aboard!

All Aboard!

Albert Einstein said, “Play is the highest form of research.”  This is most true when our children play with toys that allow them to create, experiment, and solve problems. Our three-year-old is enchanted with his wooden train set these days.