06.03.2019 - By Sonya Shafer
The biggest job that a preschool child has is to explore his surroundings and make sense of the world around him. As he uses his five senses, he’s forming crucial connections in his brain. And those connections will help him be prepared for later challenges like formal school work. But pushing the school work first defeats the purpose. Charlotte Mason encouraged us to give young children a full six years of a quiet growing time before we start formal lessons. In this post, we want to discuss what that looks like. Joining me are my friends and fellow Charlotte Mason…
Your Questions Answered: Preschool Activities originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.