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I'm looking for resources to start teaching my 4yo with a bit more structure than playing all day, but the quantity of what's available is overwhelming. What worked for y'all?
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My son is bright and curious, and I'd like to start some loosely structured home learning with him. He doesn't go to daycare, so this would also help with how we spend our time.

I just bought Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons after several friends recommended it. I'm also looking for some guidance on teaching him math concepts beyond counting and shapes. Also if there's more i can do to help him practice art andd drawing, and age appropriate science lessons.

We're not religious, so i would prefer the sources be secular.

Thanks in advance!

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