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Dear all, what did you use with your gifted toddler for math. I need something fun and hands-on. With my older kids I used Singapore Earlybird . But now I prefer something more hands-on to use it with SM .DS is begging to do some homeschooling like his older brothers. He is almost 2 but can count and talks very advanced for his age. We need something that will sute his young age. We are already doing some kitchen table math (counting toys )

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1st edition RightStart A is great for littles, gentile and very hands on.  (I'm not a fan of 2nd ed. RS lvl A for this age group.)   And I second the MathStart books from the library.  They're fun and cute, plus you can usually find other suitable living math books shelved next to them at the library.

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For 2 year olds, I suggest doing Cusenaire rod activities, solving tangram puzzles, teaching skip counting, solving simple word problems (5 birds were sitting on a tree, 3 flew away, how many are left kind of made up problems) as a start. You can move on to Miquon and DreamBox math after that.

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I used a combination of a book called Building Thinking Skills that was an earlier version of this http://www.criticalthinking.com/building-thinking-skills-beginning.html. and a complete set of Funtastic Frogs http://www.carsondellosa.com/products/0742427706--Funtastic-Frogs-Math-Volume-1-Workbook-0742427706#/?book media type=e091d5e65323435b92f055af13b101f0. I had all the manipulatives to go with both. We had a great time and were never bored. My dc's are 18 and 16 so there may be far better things out there but I did raise two mathy kids. ;)

 

We did lots of other stuff but that was the curriculum. Puzzles, stacks of jigsaws.

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I used RightStart A, mostly as a guide for myself on how to break down concepts. We went through the material in A at 2-3 years old, all play-based (and using none of the few worksheets included).

 

I could probably wing it for Algebra more easily than for early concepts, lol.

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you are asking about math for a 2 year odl.  may i suggest you yourself surely know more than enough math to challenge her/him.  just make stuff up, and interact with your brilliant child.  the plus side is reinforced interaction with you and pleasure of that relationship.  you don't need professional help teaching a 2 year old.  go for it!

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Is there a reason you don't just get a cheapo K workbook? If the child really wants more, it will be a great jump off for discussion. If the child merely wants to "do school," it can be as simple as coloring and scribbling. I don't think math for a toddler needs to be complicated. You might just drive yourself crazy if you try to make it complicated.

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I saw you used Singapore early bird for your olders but I'd suggest using Singapore essential math because at the bottom of each page they give a hands on activity and I really love it. It is still very well organized and concept based and you have the WS if you want to do it, but the hands on activity is where it's at! My daughter is 4 so we do the WS but sometimes we just do them with cuisenaire rods and leave them empty or just write in the numbers for writing practice. It has been a great fit for us! Oh, and it's cheap! 🎉

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