tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231876981906489792.post1382810659353287861..comments2024-01-13T15:30:03.851-08:00Comments on My Two Happy Homeschoolers: School for a Three Year OldAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13841297851874457415noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231876981906489792.post-76749063134849644182010-03-27T19:07:39.093-07:002010-03-27T19:07:39.093-07:00thanks so much...i really needed to read this, esp...thanks so much...i really needed to read this, especially today, because i'm really struggling with 'school' for our three year old.Leahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05177192800408612179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231876981906489792.post-31339282155328442662009-11-25T12:03:00.749-08:002009-11-25T12:03:00.749-08:00I'm catching up on some reading and just came ...I'm catching up on some reading and just came across this post. It's funny because I was just wondering how you first got started with "school" with both kids. I have two four year olds who are six weeks apart and am wondering the best way to get started, being able to work with one at a time while the other one stays busy at something.<br /><br />I have done it once or twice so I know it is do-able, although it seems overwhelming to me right now....probably mostly because I am sick and have been for almost a month now and I am so sick of being sick! but I digress.<br /><br />Anyway, I was just wondering what it was like in the very beginning and how long it took before you got the routine down and they were used to it and all. I have one son who is totally ready to read and write, if I made the time to work with him one on one. The other son is a little younger and he is goes through phases where he shows interest but most of the time he does not want me to show him how to do anything (I can do it mommy!). He is going to be a challenge.Leahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13255669366828707855noreply@blogger.com