Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Starting Out

2020 Update: I am sharing this again because most people in the United States are homeschooling their children because of the Coronavirus quarantine.  It may not all be pertinent to where families are now, but it might still be helpful? 

But seriously, looking back at my homeschooling career, I have no regrets and I loved it! It is an experience I wouldn't trade for anything. I can't even imagine doing it any other way. Like parenting, it will be the hardest job you'll ever love. But now that I'm done homeschooling, I think I would change my book title to "They Are All Successful Adults, I Didn't Go to Jail & They Still Seem to Like Me"...  LOL


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The past year or so I’ve had several moms of young kids ask my advice about homeschooling. Specifically about starting out. This got me thinking quite a bit about what I did when I started homeschooling my three boys way back in the late 90s. Man, that was a long time ago! :o) It also made me question whether or not I was really qualified to give any advice??? Although I am nearing the end of my homeschooling career (Will is starting Running Start high school in the fall), I’m not done yet… I suppose if I were to write a book now it would be titled “So Far So Good”. :o)

I’ve thought a lot about what advice I wish someone had told me when I was a new homeschooling mom or that I found really helpful and came up with a few things:

1. You do NOT have to be patient to home school your children! The number one reason for not homeschooling that I hear from moms is, “I’m just not patient enough to home school my kids.” What??? Why do people think that homeschooling moms have the patience of Mother Teresa??? You didn’t have to be patient to have children, why do you have to be more patient to home school them? The simple answer is, you don’t! I am not patient. I have never been patient. God’s working on that, but we’re not there yet. You will lose your patience. It just gives you plenty of opportunities to work on that attribute and to model and teach grace, humility and forgiveness to your kids.

2. You do NOT have to home school like anyone else! I think we homeschooling moms inadvertently do a lot to discourage potential recruits. Homeschooling moms feel a lot of pressure to excel (most of this is totally self-imposed). We can project this “we have it all together” aura that scares moms off. You do not need to be Super Mom! You are not a failure if your seven-year-old is not fluently speaking two languages, can do long division and is currently writing his dissertation on the effects of post modern thinking on American society. On the other hand, if that’s important to you and you feel that is what God is calling you to, great! You just want to keep a healthy balance of not pushing too hard or holding them back.

Remember, that you are a unique family with one-of-a-kind children and circumstances. You may decided to school year round or go with a traditional school year schedule. You may choose to be very scheduled or completely unschool. You only need to be you! Love your kids, do what you feel is right for both them and you, and don’t stress about it! It will all work out in the end…

3. Join a support group or co-op! This will be invaluable to your sanity and your kids’ survival and socialization. Yes, people do still wonder about that! While the friends my boys’ have made at our various support groups and co-ops over the years has been such a rich blessing; it was even more important to me, especially when starting out! It is nice to share ideas. Field trips are way more enjoyable with friends! It is fun to get together to play and visit in the afternoons! But, more importantly, it is comforting to know that your children are not the only ones who still cry when you ask them to write a paragraph or are 10 years old and still barely read. It’s nice to have friends who understand where you are coming from.

4. You do NOT need to find the perfect curriculum! In fact, you probably won’t! There are so many out there, that you will probably feel like your head is spinning! Thankfully when you are first starting out, curriculum is much more simple. In fact, keep it simple. You will feel a lot less pressure and enjoy it more that way. You want those first couple of years to be positive! We used workbooks purchased from Costco, read books, sang songs, played games and made countless craft projects for the first couple of years. This gave me the chance to figure out what I wanted our home school to be like and to get to learn a little of how the boys learned. Keep in mind that both of these things may change over the years. Just be flexible and go with the flow.

Curriculum fairs, catalogs, websites and blogs abound! All of them can offer good advice on curriculums but can also just make you feel more confused than ever. Always try, if possible, to actually look at and touch a curriculum or book before you purchase it. The description may sound amazing,but in real life it may leave much to be desired. If you are lucky enough to have a home school resource store in your area, go! Your support group or co-op can also give you the opportunity to see things that other families use and like.

Friends may also be a good resource. But be forewarned, just because a mom at the co-op raves about it doesn’t mean it will work for your family’s needs. I often find my friends love curriculums that I hated and vice versa. Don’t worry about it. You can start fresh next year, or even next week. Just be careful about changing too often! Sometimes too many changes do more harm that just sticking it out. Not to mention I found that they can teach valuable lessons on persevering and doing your best even when you don’t like what you are doing.

Whether you decide to go with a comprehensive curriculum or a hodge-podge of things you like, it doesn’t matter! We’ve used both over the years depending on where we were at and they all worked just fine!

This is a rather controversial opinion, but I think it's more important that the curriculum work for you than for your kid. If you are stressed by all the prep work you have to do or trying to figure out what the lessons are supposed to be and what to do, no one will have a successful or enjoyable homeschool experience. I think too many moms try too hard to make it fun and it does a disservice to their kids. Life lesson... not everything has to be fun and entertaining. Sometimes it's just work. I'm not saying your kids should be miserable, although they might be despite your best efforts, just don't make it your prime objective.

Oh, and just because you think the curriculum is amazing it doesn’t guarantee that your children will agree! It’s possible your child won’t love math or reading no matter what you choose. Some kids are just that way. Keep up a positive attitude, love your kids and encourage them to love learning, even when it’s hard. And there will be times that it is hard for all of you!

5. PRAY!!! You can do this, but you can’t do it alone! Having support from your husband, family and friends is important but you really need God in your corner. He is what you need to do this! I had Philippians 4:13 on my fridge/school bulletin board for years, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” Bathe all that you do in prayer. Confused about curriculum? Pray about it. Worried about whether or not you have the patience? Pray. Having a rough day? Stop what you are doing and pray! Start your day in prayer. Begin each school day in prayer with your kids!

Did I mention that you should pray? :o)

I’m sure there are many things that I left out or that you still may have questions about. I’d love to answer them the best I can, so just shoot me a message or comment and I’ll give it my best shot.
Still thinking about it? Pray about it! Wait for God’s answer. If you decide to embark on this journey, you will not regret it! It is all worth it!!!

The Greenhouse Effect

I admit it… I think I like summer vacation even more than the boys! I love it! I love not having to do lesson plans, grade papers or help with math problems that I don’t even understand! I am not one of those moms who can school year round with just a couple of weeks off here and there. I need a break, a REAL long chunk of time off!

Today is the last day of school! But this year it is an even more momentous occasion. This is the very last day I will exclusively homeschool my two oldest sons! In September they will begin attending our local community college full time to complete their high school education while also earning the associate’s degree.

For the first time in a VERY long time, I will not be teaching all three of my boys. I feel like I should be more wistful about the whole thing… but I’m not. I’m actually looking forward to it! After all, this is what I worked so hard all those years for.

When I first started homeschooling a friend told me that homeschooling is like a greenhouse. Starting seeds in a greenhouse gives your little plants a good head start. Growing up in the greenhouse protects them and makes them strong for when they go out to live in the big wide world.

starts 08So this is it, time for my guys to go out, put down roots, and grow to their full potential of what God has for them!

“And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love,may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” Ephesians 3:17b-18

I am so proud of the men that they are becoming and the men that they will be! And I am grateful for the opportunity that God gave me to be a part of their time in the “greenhouse”.

My Favorite Things (Curriculum)

This is actually one of my favorite parts of homeschooling (although I admit that sometimes it stresses me out)! I love it when my giant Rainbow Resource catalog arrives in the mail!

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It is a great resource with SO many choices! But I also appreciate their reviews and commentary on the items.

I also love Christian Book Distributors (also has good reviews), Timberdoodle and Home Science Tools for ordering curriculum. But my favorite place has to be Exodus Books in Milwaukie, OR! They have super speedy shipping, give helpful advice and reviews, sell used curriculum and have a store where I can actually touch and see the stuff before I buy!

I just finished placing my order for this year’s curriculum but it felt a bit strange to be ordering just for one. Beginning in the fall our two oldest will be attending the local community college for their final two years of high school. So now it will be just me and Will…

Thinking about the changes this year in our home school got me to thinking about all the curriculums I have tried, used and loved (or not loved) over the years. And I decided to share some of my favorites with you…

Teaching Textbooks: Oh how I wish I had known about this years ago! We just started it this past year (with Algebra II and Pre-Algebra) but what a difference it made! I highly recommend this to anyone, but especially to those who struggle or have fallen behind in math. It works at a bit slower pace and makes great use of review without being overwhelming and tedious. It is a bit expensive but is totally worth it!

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Picture from http://www.teachingtextbooks.com

Switched On Schoolhouse: I know this gets a really bum rap from most people. But we used this from 3rd to 8th grade with all three of our boys. It was a complete curriculum that covered all the bases and at the time it was what we needed. Not the most dynamic or exciting but it did the job and the boys always did well on their standardized testing at the end of the year. A bit spendy but it was for everything and all three boys used it.

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Picture from http://www.aophomeschooling.com

Pathway Readers: I absolutely LOVED these simple little black and white Amish readers and workbooks! I actually had all of them even though we only used them until about 3rd grade or so. But my middle son read so well that he completed the 8th grade reader in 3rd grade. I just fell in love with the stories and characters in them! I still remember cringing when we read about the little girl sewing through her finger on the treadle machine! They are super affordable and worked perfectly for teaching all my kids to read and basic language arts skills. I recommend these more than any other curriculum I ever used!

curriculum 03 Picture from http://www.pathwayreaders.com/

Friendly Chemistry: My friend Donna found this curriculum our boys’ first year of high school and I am so glad she did. It was a super way to introduce chemistry! It worked at a good pace, was fun and easy even for me and got both of my boys interested in chemistry. It also includes a game to aid in learning, flashcards and easy to do labs.

My husband uses this in his on-line chemistry class that he teaches, too!

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Picture from http://www.friendlychemistry.com/

10 Days In… Game: When I realized we were sorely lacking in the geography portion of our homeschool, I picked up these games. There is one for Europe, America, Africa, Asia and the US. It is a really fun game that is quick to play and simple to learn. In fact your kids will have so much fun they’ll probably forget that they are learning geography! Even my 14, 16 and 18 year olds like to play it with their dear old mom!

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Picture from http://www.otb-games.com/

Easy Grammar: This is another one that I often hear is boring and dull but it certainly does the job. And let’s face it, grammar is just boring! ;o) Many of my boys’ friends struggled on the grammar portion of the college placement test for Running Start. Knowing it could be a struggle for my boys as well, I did a bit of research on how to teach them everything they should know about grammar FAST! Easy Grammar Plus was just what we were looking for. Without even completing the entire book, they both passed the test with flying colors! I probably should have started grammar earlier… LOL

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Picture from http://www.easygrammar.com

I can’t wait to get our big box of stuff for this year! And hopefully I will be adding to my list of favorites soon!!!