Welcome to Tot School at Home!
Here you can find easy to follow lesson plans for your toddler. All lesson plans can be modified to accommodate any age or abilities you have at home.A little about me:
I'm a stay at home mom to my almost 2 1/2 year old daughter, Moo!
I worked in childcare for almost 10 years before having her with children ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years old.
I have my Early Childhood Credentials and a certificate in Infant, Toddlers, and Twos.
I started doing lesson plans for my daughter at the end of February 2014. We were in desperate need of some routine throughout our day. Since then, her speech has greatly improved, she's learned all of her colors, can recognize some shapes and letters, and her temperament has improved now that we have communication going on.
Some questions I've been asked about my lesson plans:
Q: Do you follow a curriculum?
A: I do a mixture of learning through play and Wee Learn. I have used both in the past and saw wonderful results from them. Learning through Play touches on Active Play, Language/Literacy Development, Art/Exploration, Imaginative Play, Music & Movement, Interactive Play, Gross and Fine Motor skills, Manipulatives, Social Development, Cognitive Development, and Sensory-Motor Development.
Q: Where do you find your ideas?
A: Everywhere! Like I said before, I use to teach so I have a lot of things in my head. Pinterest is also a great place. When in doubt, just google! :)
Q: How much time do you devote a day to this?
A: Some days things don't go as planned. We may have things come up where we just don't get to what's on the plan and that's OKAY! I don't block out a certain time a day to get all of this done. Sometimes we're doing things right before bedtime to fill up some down time. Do what you can, when you can.
Q: How long do you do each activity?
A: This is completely child-led. Some days Moo is really into what we're doing and will sit up to 30 minutes doing an activity. Other days, she obliges me for 5 minutes and is done. You can always come back to an activity later on in the day or week.
Q: When do you do housework?
A: Not everything I have on my plans calls for me to be there the entire time Moo is doing it. I usually get her started and play with her for about 10 minutes and then go and wash dishes or move laundry over while she plays in her room and then come back
Q: How much money do you invest in this?
A: Very little! I try to find things around the house to use. If I am in need of something I head to a dollar store or the dollar sections at Walmart/Target and buy from there. I also try to think how I can use certain things in the future. (Ex: Blue Sensory Rice - Learn the color blue, use our senses to smell, touch, see, and hear what it does, can pretend it's the ocean, can hide sea animals in it)
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