What are some top resources you recommend for homeschooling through preschool?

My toddler is turning 3 in a few months and I planned to start homeschooling her for preschool. (Homeschooling in the loosest of terms. 3 is still very young)
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you can buy flashcards, make your own (number/color/object on one side, the word on the other), counting can be you asking her to put a certain number of dry beans (or something more age appropriate?) into a cup or bowl, write sight words or her name on a piece of paper and have her trace it with her finger or a pencil (if she can). You can read to/with her, have her make up her own stories, etc. If you're OK with her using a tablet or an iPad, ABCMouse is amazing and you can tailor it specifically for your child. Just some of the things I did with my son at that age. He's 7 now and still on his homeschooling journey ✨️

I obviously don't know your religion or beliefs on the Bible so ignore if this doesn't relate. We are using Homeschooling Torah as our curriculum for our Kindergartener and will be starting our toddler on their preschool program once he turns 3. We absolutely love it so far!

@Sarah This is really interesting. I'm not a religious person, but I was not aware of religion-based homeschooling curriculums. That's pretty awesome! We're currently using Time4Learning

My homeschool looks a bit different because my boys are autistic. My almost 5 year old started talking at 2 and taught himself to read at 2.5-3. So he has tons of books, flashcards, puzzles, mazes, and the like. He struggles with scissors, coloring, and writing, do we have special activities to help with those. His brother (almost 3) is still preverbal, so we are mostly focused on sign language, learning his aac device and any toy that works on fine motor control. I am thankful to be able to focus on what they need and not just having to teach to a test

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