Motherhood

July 16, 2024

#42: Enhancing Your Child’s Learning at Home and School with Amber Jayne

This week's episode dives into how to instill a love of learning in your children from an early age. Discover simple ways to stay involved in your child’s education, even if you work full-time, learn about the number one concept to teach your kids before they start school, and explore the benefits of choosing to homeschool. My guest Amber also discusses creative ways to adapt your teaching for each unique child and their learning style and highlights important topics your children should learn at home, especially if they attend public school. Tune in for practical tips and inspiring insights to support your child's educational journey, no matter where they attend school.

About this episode

What you'll learn

  • How you can instill a love of learning in your children from an early age
  • Simple ways to stay involved in your child’s education even if you work full time
  • The number one concept you should teach your kids before they start school
  • The benefit of choosing to homeschool your kids
  • Creative ways to adapt your teaching for each unique child and their learning style
  • Important topics your children should learn at home, especially if they attend public school

About Amber

Inspiring parents and fellow child whisperers to become the best guides during those early years of growth, Ms. Amber has almost 30 years of experience working in early childhood education. She is a mom to four amazing humans now all officially adults as of two days ago. Ms. Amber has been owning and operating her preschools since 2001 and continues to thrive today and loves to help others with their centers, living the life they have always dreamed.

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