Developmentally Gentle, Research-Aligned Approach to Homeschool Preschool The Peaceful Preschool is designed to build strong motor, auditory, and visual skills through projects and play—preparing children for school with delight and connection.
The Peaceful Preschool™
A Gentle, Literature-Rich Preschool Experience for Curious Little Learners
The Peaceful Preschool™is a 26-week, developmentally gentle homeschool curriculum designed to help your child build a strong foundation for learning—through beautiful books, hands-on activities, and meaningful connection with you.
Instead of screens, pressure, or busywork, this program focuses on what young children truly need:movement, stories, conversation, and time together.
What Makes The Peaceful Preschool™ Different?
🌿 Developmentally Gentle & Whole-Child Focused This curriculum prioritizes strong motor, auditory, and visual skills—the building blocks for long-term academic success—without pushing children before they’re ready.
📚 Literature-Rich Learning Each week is thoughtfully curated around great books that spark curiosity and cultivate a lifelong love of reading and learning.
✋ Hands-On, Screen-Free Activities Children learn best by doing. Activities such as baking and crafts strengthen fine and gross motor skills while engaging the senses and imagination.
🗓 Simple, Open-and-Go Structure All 26 weeks are laid out clearly and concisely, making it easy for both brand-new homeschool families and seasoned parents to begin with confidence.
❤️ Designed for Connection This guide invites you to slow down, learn alongside your child, and enjoy the preschool years rather than manage them.
What’s Included in This Two-Part Bundle
📘 The Peaceful Preschool™ Parent Guide (234 pages)
26 weeks of developmentally appropriate daily activities
Parent instruction for creating a peaceful preschool
Week at a glance for quick planning
Daily details with step by step instructions
Guidance for cultivating strong motor, auditory, and visual skills
Gentle preparation for school readiness
Nature-inspired activities that promote creativity and outdoor exploration
Practical life skills to develop independence and responsibility
🖨 The Peaceful Preschool™ Printable Pack (109 pages)
Upper and lower case letters inprint and cursive
Large alphabet letters for creating a keepsake alphabet book
Numbers 1–10
Craft patterns to accompany weekly lessons
Everything you need for homeschool preschool—beautifully coordinated and ready to use.
Who This Program Is For
✔ Parents who want apeaceful, joyful preschool experience ✔ Families who valueliterature, hands-on learning, and connection ✔ Children who learn best throughmovement and play ✔ Homeschoolers seekingschool readiness without pressure
Our Vision
The goal of The Peaceful Preschool™ is not just readiness for school—but alove of learning, asense of confidence, and afoundation built on joy and relationship.
These early years matter. Let them be gentle, meaningful, and full of wonder.
Discover the program that parents and preschoolers love!
26 Weeks of Learning Adventures: Embark on an exciting alphabet journey! Each week features a new letter through engaging literature, crafts, and motor activities. Download the full booklist here.
Nature and Art Exploration: Let your child's imagination flourish with nature-themed activities like leaf rubbings and watercolour painting. These activities connect children with the outdoors and enhance their sensory skills.
Literature-Driven Fun: Every week includes selected books to boost early literacy.
Practical Life Skills: We promote independence through enjoyable tasks like baking, preparing snacks, and categorizing toys. These activities build confidence and offer rewarding learning experiences.
Engaging Printables: Our beautifully designed printables (109 pages), including alphabet flashcards and craft templates, enhance lessons through fun, hands-on activities. Let’s embark on this learning adventure together!
1. Download and Print: Access the Peaceful Preschool Parent Guide (234 pages) with the lesson plans and the Peaceful Preschool Printables like flashcards and craft templates for easy use.
2. Daily Learning and Play: Follow the daily schedule with read-aloud, phonics, motor skills, counting, and art projects.
3. Engage in Nature Studies: Include outdoor activities to foster a love of nature and improve gross motor skills.
4. Create a Learning Space: Set up a calm, organized environment with low shelves that your young children can reach and natural light to enhance focus.
I had originally started this with my daughter when she was 2.5 but a lot of the phonics stuff was a bit over her head so we ended up pausing it middle of last year.
This year I started my 3.5 year old on a different preschool program and though there were things we really enjoyed about it, it got repetitive and stale after a few weeks. I was lacking in motivation to continue and whenever I asked my daughter if she wanted to do Preschool together she'd say Yes! ask what we were doing and then say "Actually no" and ask if we could paint or do something else instead. I knew it wasn't working.
We came back to this program and I've already noticed a HUGE change in her attitude and how excited she is again. She will initiate asking for Preschool before I ask her most days. This is definitely the program for us! While we were making glitter glue "K" cards the other day, my daughter looked over at me and said "This is the best, and you're the best mommy!" My heart was filled to the brim.
The activities are not only educational but engaging and provide connection time. This is soo important to me, as I have 2 (soon to be 3) other kids. It's manageable while homeschooling my 2nd & 3rd grader as well which not all Preschool programs seem to be.
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Elzaan Cook
Lots of inspiration for playful learning
I love the activity suggestions and the accompanying readalouds. We don't necessarily follow it as is, but use it more for inspiration. Only change I would suggest is for the weekly themes to match up with the seasons, assuming the school year starts in September. E.g. A - apples, B - bees, C - Corn, D - dry leaves etc
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Leila R
First Year Homeschooling!
This curriculum is wonderful and has given some wonderful structure to our days for a mom who had no idea what she was doing haha. The style of learning is perfect for my daughter who loves to read, play outside, do crafts, and help in the kitchen. I can’t recommend this enough! I was feeling overwhelmed how to structure our days and this plans them enough to guide our days without making them so structured.
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Mayra Valle-Romero
Great ideas
Booklet contains great lessons not just for my toddler but also for me. I.e. making non-toxic play dough with ingredients I already have in my home.
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Julia Towell
Beautiful curriculum
I love this curriculum! I'm now using it on my sixth child! It's THE BEST way to learn while being relational and staying close.
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This is one of my favorite planners! I always have a hard time with planners because there are so many pages that won't actually get used. However, this was well put together, and I can see how intentional Jennifer was when she created this. I love too, that you can get a PDF version and use it over and over. Such a well laid out planner :)
I enjoyed having various Christmas books to read with my kids. But none were accessible via the library. And we were forced to watch them on the YouTube links. I was happy to have the YouTube links, but it would have been better to read them to my kids. Additionally the projects required materials I didn’t have. And often wasn’t prepared to get them. So for us it wasn’t super easy or practical.