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Child Behaviour Means a Lot During Homeschooling Age Under Six

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The early years of a child’s life—especially under the age of six—are foundational for their emotional, social, and cognitive development. When homeschooling during this sensitive age, one of the most important factors to consider is child behaviour. Why? Because how your child behaves, reacts, and engages with the learning process plays a central role in shaping their lifelong attitude towards education. Let’s explore why child behaviour matters so much during this phase—and how we, as homeschooling parents or caregivers, can support it positively. 1. Behaviour Reflects Their Needs: Children under six are not yet able to express all their needs and emotions clearly. Their behaviour often speaks louder than their words. A child refusing to sit and study may not be “naughty”—they might be tired, hungry, overwhelmed, or simply in need of a hug. Understanding the reason behind the behaviour helps us respond with empathy instead of frustration. Gentle communication, routines, and emotional...