An all-encompassing online preschool homeschool curriculum
For learners aged 3 – 6 years (Grade 000 to Grade 0/R)
The program was written and designed by Dr Edwina Grossi (PhD Psychology of Education)Teaching learners to love what they learn, and learn what they love

Explore the AOHBL program
The lessons and worksheets which form the basis of the AOHBL homeschool curriculum program inspire learners, through education, to build a better and brighter future for their tomorrow.Age 3 - 4
Age 4 - 5
Age 5 - 6
How do the programs work?
Based on her experience, Dr Grossi compiled her learnings into a unique homeschool curriculum program, that works through facilitating the teaching of the fundamental building blocks of education
Reading readiness

Writing readiness

Number readiness

Creative activities

Nature & knowledge

Behaviour, Morals and Manners

Health

Physical development
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The future calls for people to use both sides of their brain
Many parents do not realise the importance of learning in the early years, especially in the first four-six years of a child’s life, as that is when the main learning pathways in the brain are formed. The top picture is that of an unstimulated brain. We don’t want that for our children … but most...

IT IS HERE! REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION
Education Revolution! The demand is here – education has to change! What served the past will not serve the future! The present generation will probably not stay in the same job forever but will have multiple jobs in different fields. Therefore, students need to be...

What are the Homeschooling facts?
A NEW FAD? Homeschooling is here to stay … but homeschooling is nothing new! Many years ago it was in the home that children were taught many skills by their parents. In the year 1717 Prussia started the first compulsory Primary School where children sat at desks...

The brain and learning in the early years
The initial six years of a child’s life are the most important. At no other time in his life will a child learn as much as he does as in those first six years. Consider what you have learned in the last six years of your life and compare that with the amount a child...