HOMER’s Skills Adventure: Listening
It’s never too early to teach kids to be active listeners. As they take in, process, and respond to information, they’re making connections with the world around them and the people in it!
It’s never too early to teach kids to be active listeners. As they take in, process, and respond to information, they’re making connections with the world around them and the people in it!
Our learning experts created a routine that is fun, feasible, and customizable to each of our families’ unique needs.
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Your child can practice writing names with these extra-special place cards!
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Find tricks and treats around the neighborhood with this Spooky Halloween Scavenger Hunt!
Peggy Kaye, the designer of HOMER's learning system, is a known literary expert and the author of a series of books that are jammed packed with games that help children learn. She has been a teacher and private tutor for over 40 years and enjoys sharing her...