Live Love Laugh Learn … Create the possibilities

Using readilearn teaching resources to support young children’s learning at home – #readilearn

using readilearn teaching resources to support young children's learning at home

readilearn teaching resources are primarily designed for use with children in their first three years of school whether that be in a traditional (or alternative) classroom situation or a homeschool classroom. This makes the lessons and activities just as valuable now to teachers delivering lessons online and to parents working with their children at home.

While the lessons target learning in K-2, some could be used with younger children if appropriate support and follow-up activities are provided.

We all know that the best ways to encourage young children’s learning is to talk with them, read to them, play games with them and give them plenty of time and space to play on their own and with each other. It is the play with each other that is difficult to provide when we are in lock down and, while young children still require time to make their own observations and discoveries, some adult guidance and support for their learning is also extremely beneficial.

Children learn best when they have an opportunity to discuss their ideas with others. readilearn lessons are designed with that in mind. They are not intended for children to use independently. Teachers, at home or at school, are encouraged to scaffold children’s learning with supportive discussion.

Continue reading: Using readilearn teaching resources to support young children’s learning at home – readilearn

Comments

17 responses to “Using readilearn teaching resources to support young children’s learning at home – #readilearn”

  1. Jennie Avatar

    I love Read, Talk, Play!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Norah Avatar

      I knew you would, Jennie.

      Liked by 1 person

  2. dgkaye Avatar

    Are you finding you are selling more programs in this time of the world Norah?

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Norah Avatar

      Thatls an interesting question, Debby. Thank you for it. I think sales have stayed pretty steady throughout.

      Liked by 1 person

      1. dgkaye Avatar

        Good to hear 🙂

        Like

  3. Patricia Tilton Avatar

    You have such wonderful and timely ideas for parents.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks so much, Patricia. I appreciate your encouragement.

      Like

  4. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Sounds good, Norah–RT

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Jacqui.

      Like

  5. Pastor Cathy Avatar

    Using readilearn teaching resources to support young children’s learning at home – #readilearn

    Like

  6. Debby Winter Avatar

    I would like them to teach our kids SEO, it would be really useful as it is not really included in any of the educational systems at this time. Same thing with gardening by the way.

    Like

    1. Norah Avatar

      Some schools have gardening programs but I don’t know about SEO. It may be something that high schools include in their computing classes but I’m not sure as that’s not my field.

      Liked by 1 person

  7. calmkate Avatar

    all these online tools are crucial now more than ever Norah … glad you cater for the current market!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you., Kate. I do my best. 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

      1. calmkate Avatar

        and sure that is a great job 🙂

        Liked by 1 person

        1. Norah Avatar

          Thank you, Kate. 🙂

          Liked by 1 person

I appreciate your feedback. Please share your thoughts.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.