HOME EDUCATION RESOURCES AGES 0-4 YEARS

Supporting Holistic Growth at Home

At Revolutionary Education, we know that early learning isn’t just about facts—it’s about nurturing the whole child. Our home education resources ages 0-4 provide thoughtful, values-led support designed to empower families to care for their little ones’ minds, hearts, and surroundings through inclusive, meaningful activities.

“My students really enjoyed the letter formation sensory activities!”

Janice C

Caring for Ourselves

The foundation of learning starts with self-awareness and wellbeing. Our resources guide parents and carers through nurturing practices that support young children’s emotional development, sensory needs, and self-regulation skills. These tools encourage mindful moments and joyful discovery, fostering confident, resilient little learners.

“If I could offer one piece of advice to parents of children aged 0 to 3, it would be to prioritize building a secure attachment with your child. This foundation is far more important than early letter recognition, numbers, or subject knowledge. Never underestimate the profound impact of positive parental attachment—it sets your child up for life in ways you can hardly imagine.”

– Natalie, Founder of Revolutionary Education

Caring for Others

Building empathy and social connection early is essential. Through playful activities and gentle conversations, our materials help children begin to understand feelings, cooperation, and kindness—laying the groundwork for respectful relationships at home and beyond.

“The recyclling activity was super helpful. My son helps me do the recycling every week now..”

– Kat S, Home Educating Parent

Caring for Our Environment

Resources and Inspiration for Home Educators Ages 0-4

Dive into expert insights, practical tips, and inclusive strategies designed for home educators nurturing young children’s growth.

  • Open children’s book on a picnic blanket outdoors, representing flexible learning through books in home education.

    Why You Shouldn’t Recreate School at Home: A Different Approach to Home Education

    If you’re new to home education, it’s completely normal to feel like you need to turn your kitchen table into a classroom. You might find yourself buying workbooks, printing worksheets, creating timetables and wondering whether your child should be sitting down from 9am until 3pm. And honestly? That makes sense. School is the model most…

  • Types of Home Education: Different Home Ed Approaches Explained

    One of the biggest misunderstandings about home education is that it has to look a certain way. Some people imagine home education as children sitting at a table with workbooks all day. Others imagine the complete opposite: children running feral with no structure or expectations. But the truth is both of these are wrong. There…

  • Child sitting on a beach in a warm costume, representing play, imagination and real-world learning in home education.

    Home Education Myths: What Home Ed Is and What It Definitely Isn’t

    Home education is one of those topics that almost everyone seems to have an opinion on, even if they’ve never actually experienced it. Some people imagine children sitting at the kitchen table from 9am until 3pm, silently working through textbooks. Others picture children doing absolutely nothing all day. Some worry that home educated kids won’t…

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