Home Education Curation Collection. 29th January 2022


Dear community, @missdeli here!
It's been quite an interesting week as I'm writing my first curation collection to @homeedders community.
Homeschooling is a path we chose to follow at one point in our lives and I'm so happy to be part of this community where we all share thoughts and experiences from which we can learn.

First our usual thank you everyone who makes this community what it is. This week 5% beneficiaries for interaction and contribution to the HomeEdders community go to:

@missdonna
@tomaspalomo
@afterglow
@iriadegoes

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It was a pleasure to read and see @afterglow's son first time experience building a 3D Puzzle. He helped his son building a house with 3D puzzle pieces in order to enhance his son's knowledge, recognition, and building skills.
What a fun and great activity to spend their time on! Looks like his son was really good at, without even looking at the puzzle's labels or instruction.



This time, @naimajudith showed us a beautiful activity on how she teaches her grandson the weekdays and the meteorological changes.
Doing this activity with her nephew, she tries to develop his attention's span, observation skills and show him how to apply these knowledge in daily life.



A few days ago, @mildredwg shared with us a great method on how to stimulate, reinforce or initiate children into Syllables And Vowels for Levels II and III. She tried keeping this activity fun and easy for her little one, encourage him to recognize letters in a dynamic way. It's a good alternative you can do at home, mostly from recycled paper roll tubes, white paper and colors.



@arrliinn and her kids were having a great time while they were playing BINGO, a math game which improves their listening and observation skills, value of patience, focus and mental math abilities.
Learning through play always remains the best way to teach our children whatever we're trying to teach them and this is exactly what Arlliin and her kids did.



Do you have kids interested in learning about the stars and planets? In his post, @melbourneswest show us a cool app we can use. Basically, all you need to do is open the app and point your phone at the sky and it will tell you the star constellations. It's a really handy tool to have and great fun.




Thank you for joining us. This curation was brought to you by @missdeli and this week I have added @amphlux as 10% beneficiary for the ongoing delegation support. Thank you!
HomeEdders image created by @minismallholding, logo created by @ryivhnn's sister.

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