I'm sorry that I'm a little late with writing this week's collection. But I hope you all had a nice weekend and in case you didn't check our community feed, here are some highlights for you to enjoy!
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:
• @eumelysm
• @taliakerch
• @mosupholstery
Well...I am always amazed about @romeskie's homeschooling posts. Her writing style and all her thoughts, experiences and strategies as a homeschool mom truly inspirates me. All of her posts shared this last week are A MUST for you to read if you homeschool as well, but it was just too hard to pick one for this collection. So let's go with this one because it's something that we all want for our kids: to foster in them the love for reading and books. Right? She already shared with us her journey on how to cultivate the passion for reading in her little girl.
@emmaris creates this educational activity for her little girl in order to stimulate the little one's concentration and visual tracking skills. Her fun & engaging activity involves only using colored caps and a cardboard roll to create their game and I think we all have these simple items at home, in case we want to try it out!
If you want to bring up the topic related to primary, secondary and tertiary colors, maybe you could be inspired by @etorobong's Color Wheel Activity and try it out. She used this method to teach her younger sister about colors, primarily focusing on the primary ones, like red, yellow and blue.
@nubra11 shared with us her DIY Math Didactic Game in order to help children learn mathematical operations and gain more knowledge about science and technology. Her game board involves answering questions and solving math problems to earn points. Sounds something that kids would enjoy!
@eumelysm introduces a creative method she used to assist her child in understanding and expressing emotions. Her fun emoji keychain that she utilized for emotion therapy at home, it's a simple yet efficient approach for children who are just starting to identify and communicate to others various emotions they may have.
Thank you for joining us. This curation was brought to you by @missdeli and this week I have added @romeskie as 10% beneficiary for the ongoing delegation support. Thank you!
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