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The CLAA Petty School enables parents to prepare young children for an early beginning to formal studies.

Getting your young children ready for formal studies is a simple, yet important task.  The best teachers of history would tell you that education begins at birth, and that the parents determine whether that education is good or bad.

 

The old philosophers believed that "Youth was the time for extraordinary toil." and when we look back through history we rarely find a great figure whose greatness did not begin in a well-ordered nursery.  Only a fool will allow exceptions to form a rule.

 

The masters who taught the great classical academies of the past did not neglect early education.  The "Petty School" was the place where young children were equipped with the basic learning skills that would be employed in the Grammar School.

 

Instruction in early reading, writing and arithmetic must be based on sound principles that flow from a true understanding of human nature and corresponding educational goals.  The classroom is no place for trial and error.  Moreover, the lessons learned in the beginning must be useful in the end--not busy work for the early years.

 

The CLAA's Petty School program offers parents a return to simplicity.  While founded on the principles of classical education, we provide a basic introduction to each of the school readiness skills.  In a short time you will find your children reading, writing and counting rightly--and ready for the Academy.

 

In addition to Reading, Writing and Arithmetic we also provide devotional aids to help children establish good habits of prayer from their earliest years.  Check out the first of our Guide to Daily Prayers.

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What are the first steps in preparing children for the CLAA?  There are two.  First, establish the family culture that flows from Christianity as is explained in our Family Religion resources.  Second, teach basic study skills, including typing.  

For typing, we recommend that you purchase Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing.  This affordable program does not require that students read their typing lessons, which allows the youngest children to begin typing.  


  "It is as natural for a child
   to learn as it is for a beast
   to move, a bird to fly and a fish
   to swim."          
  - Cicero


 

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