This blog began as fun way to document my homeschooling experience. Then my husband cheated on me, and life drastically changed. Now I document my life from the perspective of a Survivor and a Thriver, a Single Mom, dating (on occasion) and finding peace in the life I live. Blessings abound.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
It's the beginning
I am such a newbie. But the best part about that is I don't have to unlearn any bad habits (yet) or start in the middle. Nope. I am starting from scratch. S-C-A-R-Y. So naturally, I looked all over the internet. And found LOTS of things about homeschooling by people who homeschool. But I started to wonder if I would ever meet a real live homeschooler! They are busy people and hard to find! However, I was able to finally (and happily) find real live homeschoolers from the local homeschool association I joined about 2 months ago. They offered a "New to Homeschooling" mentoring class so I signed up. I am taking it with a couple of other moms who also have young ones like me. Boys even! So far, one of the best "take aways" from our discussions is that educating your child (or children) should not be seen as a separate part of your family life. It shouldn't be compartmentalized to a certain time of day or a certain place in your house, or even a certain way. Young children like James have a natural curiosity about EVERYTHING! So, learning happens all the time whether we are at the grocery store, making dinner, playing, hiking, tending our little garden or talking to grandparents on the phone. James' education is really an ongoing conversation between us. And for right now, that is exactly what he needs. We do have "lessons" most days. It takes us about 15 minutes or so. He says the Pledge of Allegience by yelling, "Red, White and Blue, I love you!" That might be my favorite part. :)
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