It's hard to begin a description of a typical day because I feel like I can only describe ONE day and not necessarily show that every day will look like this, but the principles are the same to the flow and rhythm of our homeschool. If you read my previous post you will know that I talked about how we all parent and homeschool differently and it is based on our choices that we think are best for our own family AND our own personality and what I do (and what you do) isn't a judgement on the choices of other people.
Personally, I can't homeschool in a super structured rigorous way. I hate the detailed teachers guides that don't show WHAT the goal is for that lesson but only the 3 pages of monologue that I'm (apparently) supposed to use in teaching it. After 6 years of homeschooling (I started getting serious about what to homeschool when my oldest was 4.... I wouldn't recommend starting then, but most of us will still do that anyway) I have finally owned my personality and style.
Our style might be totally NOT what would work for you. That's okay! That's the beauty of homeschooling because we can tailor it to fit our own family!
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Choosing Joy - and not planning too much
I started our new school year a few weeks ago, feathering in the subjects and routines slowly so we could get back into the swing of learning in a more regular way.
Before starting up though, I was feeling overwhelmed and a bit worried that if I was tired BEFORE starting, how would this year of continual planning, spontaneous learning, daily questions, messes, crying, laughing, following rabbit trails, goofing off, loving, being "bored" and all the other things that make up this 24/7 job of mothering and educating look like by the new year?
Enter the gathering of encouraging words from other homeschoolers! Blogs, podcasts, periscopes, Facebook lives... The online community of homeschoolers like me who are less concerned with looking perfect and more concerned with just doing our best for our kids. If I read something that makes me feel more stressed, then I throw it out. If I read or hear something that gives me courage and strength, I hold onto it.
And this blogpost is going to be all about the parts that have brought me encouragement for the start of this year.
Labels:
homeschooling,
parenting,
scheduling
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Mom-Tips from A to Z
Following my completion of all the alphabetical chalk boards, how about some tips from Amazing to Zany for Moms (and homeschoolers especially)! And there are links to all those A-to-Z chalkboard posts at the end of this post too!
Also, a free sample "Mom's book" of 100 pages from The Thinking Tree! A great thing to print out in the summer and start working through to help you relax while prepping for next year. (Check out this blog post for other thinking tree books and how to use them.)
Or really, it can be used any time to get a little time away for a Parent Teacher conference/refocus time without feeling guilty!
Child-- "Mommy, why were you coloring and talking to yourself in the closet?"
Mom-- "I was having an important teacher/parent planning time, dear."
Advice from Amazing to Zany! -Yes, I came up with 26 bits of advice and encouragement (and humor) for you!
Or really, it can be used any time to get a little time away for a Parent Teacher conference/refocus time without feeling guilty!
Child-- "Mommy, why were you coloring and talking to yourself in the closet?"
Mom-- "I was having an important teacher/parent planning time, dear."
Advice from Amazing to Zany! -Yes, I came up with 26 bits of advice and encouragement (and humor) for you!
Labels:
alphabet,
chalk board,
homeschooling,
organizing,
parenting
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
"Z week" is finally here!
Obviously my plan of the alphabet of the week wasn't just one week for each letter. We did other things in between, and the past 2 years of going through the alphabet like this has been more of a way to find a theme and a resting point between each section (sort of like a unit study) and the blogging about it reminds me of what we have done instead of just getting caught up in the mundane every day stuff.
Here is the design for this theme. Zig-Zag race at the ZOO - Pizza Prize. ;) We went to the zoo a lot (before it got too hot here!) and before that we went to the arboretum to find Zinnias. We also planted some zinnias in our little potted garden outside our apartment.
Labels:
alphabet,
chalk board,
homeschooling
Saturday, May 07, 2016
Mom-School books, reviews, how-to, and 7 giveaways!
These are the 7 giveaway books for 7 people that I have already given away! But even though the giveaway portion is over you can still see inside these lovely books that everyone is talking about.
Labels:
book review,
homeschooling,
parenting
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