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Pre-School (3-4 Years Old)

How to introduce your pre-schooler to purposeful play and get them started on building independence.

Summer Bucket List for Families Who Want More Connection & Less Distraction
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Infants (0-12 Months) | Intentional Family Living | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Thrive | Toddler (13-24 Months)

Summer Bucket List for Families Who Want More Connection & Less Distraction

A young child playing an educational game on a smartphone indoors, focused on learning.
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Infants (0-12 Months) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

How Screen Time Undermines Independent Play—and Why It Matters for Your Child’s Development

Playroom Ideas for Small Rooms: Smart Solutions for Fun and Functionality
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Infants (0-12 Months) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

Playroom Ideas for Small Rooms: Smart Solutions for Fun and Functionality

Here are some engaging, screen-free rainy day activities to keep your kids entertained and thriving when it's too rainy to play outside.
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Infants (0-12 Months) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

26 Screen-Free Rainy Day Activities for Spring

Why Slow TV Shows Are a Gift for Kids in a Fast-Paced World
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Infants (0-12 Months) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

Why Slow TV Shows Are a Gift for Kids in a Fast-Paced World

How to Organize Your Playroom: Tips to Defeat Clutter
Infants (0-12 Months) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old)

How to Organize Your Playroom: Tips to Defeat Clutter

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Magnetic Tiles
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Magnetic Tiles

process art activities for preschoolers
Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old)

Process Art Activities for Preschoolers: Fostering a Creative Journey

Movement activities for kids
Elementary (5-11 Years Old) | Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

Movement Activities for Children [benefits + tips to encourage gross motor play]

The Importance of Recess [and why it’s so crucial for kids’ development]
Play | Pre-School (3-4 Years Old) | Toddler (13-24 Months)

The Importance of Recess [and why it’s so crucial for kids’ development]

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Helping you rethink school, screens + modern childhood
Former teacher (M.Ed) → secular homeschooler
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If that’s your vibe, welcome 🙌🏻 I’m Alanna, a fo If that’s your vibe, welcome 🙌🏻I’m Alanna, a former teacher of over a decade turned homeschooler out to break all the stereotypes 😅This isn’t just another homeschooling account.I’m here to challenge systems that simply don’t serve my family and support those of you who may need a push to step outside the systems not serving your family 💁🏼‍♀️
Comment AGSUB, and I'll send you the link to read Comment AGSUB, and I'll send you the link to read the full essay.
I don’t think parents miss the 1990s. I think th I don’t think parents miss the 1990s.I think they miss seeing children completely absorbed in childhood.Riding bikes without checking a phone.Staying outside because they want to, not because someone told them to.Solving problems, taking small risks, getting bored, finding something to do anyway.That’s what people are responding to.The decade isn’t the point.
The childhood is.Protect it at all costs.
If you're questioning the system, comment COMPASS, If you're questioning the system, comment COMPASS, and I'll send you the free guide.
When I left the classroom after a decade of teachi When I left the classroom after a decade of teaching high school, I was trying to understand why so many bright, capable kids seemed to lose a little bit of themselves as they got older.That search led me to five questions I wish every parent asked—regardless of whether your child goes to public school, private school, or homeschool.They are questions that help you become more intentional about the childhood you’re creating.If you’ve ever caught yourself wondering, “Is this really the best we can do?” this guide is for you.Comment COMPASS and I’ll send it your way.
We spend a lot of time talking about what children We spend a lot of time talking about what children are learning.I think we spend far less time asking how they learn to see themselves as learners.If children come to believe that learning only happens when an adult assigns it, grades it, or tells them it’s important, we’ve unintentionally made curiosity dependent on permission.The goal isn’t to raise children who wait to be taught.It’s to raise children who notice, question, explore, and keep learning long after school is over.👇 AGSUB to join my community of parents rethinking childhood and education.
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