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30 Hands-On Math Activities for Toddlers & Preschoolers (Ages 3–4)Making Math Meaningful Through Play
One of the biggest misconceptions about early childhood education is that young children need worksheets to learn math. In reality, toddlers and preschoolers learn best through hands-on experiences, movement, exploration, and play. Long before children begin solving equations or completing workbooks, they are developing foundational math skills every day through counting, sorting, comparing, measuring, building, and exploring the world around them. At Tazamach Homeschooling A

Nawah Banyamyan
Jun 243 min read


The Power of Learning Rhythms Over Rigid Schedules: Why Your Homeschool Doesn't Need to Run Like a Traditional Classroom
One of the biggest misconceptions about homeschooling is that learning must happen according to a strict timetable. Many new homeschool parents create schedules that look something like this: 8:00–8:30 Reading 8:30–9:15 Math 9:15–10:00 Science 10:00–10:30 Break 10:30–11:15 History 11:15–12:00 Writing And then life happens. The baby wakes up early. A child has a meltdown. Someone spills juice. The dog needs to go outside. A doctor's appointment pops up. Suddenly the entire sch

Nawah Banyamyan
Jun 73 min read
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