To make a long story short, we don't do a K curriculum. We follow her lead and try to support her interests as much as possible, within reason, of course. The only schoolish thing we do together is handwriting. She really wants to improve her writing skills but if I leave her to it, her formation is all over the place so I have to watch her. When she wakes up in the morning all excited about number dreams she had, I do listen and we talk about the concepts she "discovered" while sleeping but I stop short of giving her instructions. We do a lot of music and I must admit, this is an area where both her father and I need to watch ourselves.
Her latest thing is LEGO and I'm really relieved that she's loves it as much as she does. It's so much easier to invite friends over for a LEGO playdate than to a human anatomy seminar.

With the upcoming movie, I expect this phase to last for awhile and it actually got her more interested in history and pop culture. It's not that we wanted her to lose her love of learning (because she's still learning a lot everyday just by being who she is) but it's nice to see her expand her horizon and play skills.
