Hi! I’m not a mom, but I AM a dad!
I’m sure that most early learning parents have felt your same feelings. First thing-- Relax!
Next-- Just know that you are doing more than you can imagine to help your children develop. Sometimes I feel that my energy level to teach my children (I have 3 { 29 month old twins & a 12 month old} is like a High tide- Low tide affect. When you are feeling overwhelmed, it might be helpful for you to back off and concentrate on what you feel you can do without getting overwhelmed. Perhaps a husband or other family member may be able to provide a little more one-on-one time with your youngest child?
Concerning improving vocabulary-- I think flashing flashcards are an excellent way to improve vocabulary. Equally important is telling your children what an item is as you are doing something… i.e. (measuring cup when cooking, birds, frogs, leaves, bushes, flowers, trash, sidewalk, slide, etc… when taking them to the park, talk about the weather, clouds, the rain, sun, the wind, etc…) Doing that in English and French may have a sinergistic affect. The YBCR and YBCD series are good for early learning (IMHO). Lots of flashcards. Do you have time to borrow books from the library? I know you said books aren’t an option but… if you start with just one book and do your best to make it as exciting and interesting as possible, you might be able to build on this idea. Soon, your child(ren) may have the ability to sit still and read with you. That is a great opportunity to relax with the little ones and just read- read- read. Of course you may get tired of the books, but they most likely won’t.
Don’t be depressed. Just do what you can and… LOVE your children with all your heart! You are already giving your children more than many other parents.
Where to start:
Vocabulary-- Flashcards and talking to your children throughout the day about EVERYTHING! OH---- This is my favorite activity: I take them to the grocery store and we talk about the fruits and vegetables, the milk, butter, bread, chips, eggs, etc… You can also slip in some facts about the item at that time too.
Alphabet- Just singing the alphabet at random is great! Sometimes when my twins seems not so interested, I pretend that I’m saying the alphabet for my 12 month old. They still hear it!
Colors- YBCD has an excellent section on colors! Try to find one near where you live on Craigslist, Ebay, or local thrift stores.
Numbers- You can always cound things as you are giving them their food. i.e. cherios, crunchies, crackers, etc… Glen Doman has info on making DOT cards for your child(ren) to learn from.
Montessori schooling is a wonderful thing! Just remember to keep things fun at their current age!
I hope this is somewhat helpful. I know I’m not a mother, but I’m still a parent. (For those people in the forum that tend to beleive that men/dads aren’t into early learning)
Good luck-- You are doing great. Don’t give up.
John