I’m not a fan of pushing children academically, But sometimes a child will push you to pursue some learning. This is the way it is with my 4y9m old daughter. She decides what she wants to learn next and takes off after it. I simply follow and facilitate. She makes it easy. She is a very verbal-linguistic child and also somewhat of a perfectionist. She takes in information but won’t attempt something until she feels that she will be reasonably successful. I have now figured this out and I don’t push her. But, she does push me. (She taught herself to read in spite of all my expertise in this area of education. Sigh.)
Recently she insisted that she should have a Science Journal as shown on Sid the Science Kid and the other science tools, too. So, I grabbed her a spiral-bound notebook and she asked me to turn on the Super Science Tools episode (recorded on the DVR) and she recorded all the science tools with drawings on her first journal page. We then set about collecting the tools and created her science tray.

Science Tools: magnifying glass, chart, ruler, estimation jar, journal

Science Tray w/journal, estimation jar & plates for counting items, ruler and magnifying glasses.

Using her Estimation Jar w/corks that she saw modeled on Sid the Science Kid

4 y.o.'s obsession with weather reports, maps and graphs of all sorts. Thankful for DVR so we can pause and discuss them on her demand.










