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🗓️ 22 February 2022
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Today I am joined by Jeanette Pascua, homeschool mom of four, who has always used a Morning Basket as preschool in her homeschool. Jeanette and I chat about how Morning Time is the perfect way to accomplish preschool goals of language development. We also chat about how Morning Time with preschoolers looks different when your preschool child is your oldest versus when he is your youngest child. Have a listen and tell us what you think.
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0:00.0 | We all just gather it. We would do it right on the couch. We would all gather on the couch and we would just grab. I would grab the stack of books that I had prepared or that I knew I wanted to go through and we would just read together. And they just, for them, it was just fun. They didn't know I was doing anything formal with them or that I had a plan in my head. They just, they just loved being together and being |
0:22.6 | read to and having some good quality time with mom. |
0:28.9 | This is your morning basket, where we help you bring truth, goodness, and beauty to your homeschool day. |
0:43.1 | Hi, everyone, and welcome to episode 110 of the Your Morning Basket podcast. I'm Pam Barnhill, |
0:50.5 | your host, and I am so happy that you are joining me here today. |
0:55.5 | On today's episode of the podcast, we are talking all about preschool and the fact that we think |
1:01.3 | morning time is a fabulous way to, quote, unquote, do preschool in your home. |
1:08.8 | Hey, I homeschooled my preschooler. I remember what it was like. |
1:13.6 | That anxious readiness to just get started with this homeschool thing and provide something for that |
1:21.0 | preschooler to do. And morning time is a great way to do that. So I'm joined today by Jeanette Pasqua. She is actually the |
1:31.7 | podcast producer here at Your Morning Basket, but she is also the mom of four. Her youngest is |
1:39.7 | four years old right now. Her oldest is in fifth grade. And ever since the very beginning, she has done |
1:46.4 | preschool through morning time in her homeschool. So this has always been the way she has done |
1:55.1 | preschool in her home. And so she is just the perfect person to come on and chat with us about why she thinks |
2:02.6 | it's a wonderful way to do preschool and how she's done it. |
2:06.2 | Now, all of this is in celebration of releasing our brand new preschool morning time |
2:12.6 | membership here at Your Morning Basket. |
2:15.7 | We are so happy to introduce the Little Explorer's Morning Time membership. |
2:22.2 | This is all for the youngest members of your family, from somewhere about three all the way up to five or even six years old. |
2:31.2 | We have these fabulous monthly themes that we base our collection of truth, |
2:36.8 | goodness, and beauty around. So even though we have a monthly theme, the focus is not on unit |
2:42.9 | studies, but instead on art, on music, on stories, on memory work, on poetry, all of those wonderful things that you have come to know |
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