This Is What's Up

So I know I've been a little weird (maybe that isn't the right word) here lately and wrote that I was going to use another format, spend less time here, be less personal, yada, yada, etcetera, etc...
The thing is I can't commit to anything right now. Initially I thought I could but it's just not going to happen since we are in the midst of some big changes.
In addition to working full time from home, we are now officially homeschoolers!!
We withdrew our our son from public school this week after much consideration & discussion. Homeschooling is something we should have done since the beginning but I wanted to give our son the chance to try out public school. We did it. It wasn't for him. End of story.
We started "classes" today and I'm excited to report that it's going great so far amongst the chaos. Want a peek into our chaos? For starters, the 3 yr. old decided he'd get into his brother's supplies and pour an entire bottle of glue on to the carpet and draw all over his face with the "good" markers among other things. Let's just say he was quite interested in all of his brother's new things lying around.
The wonderful thing in all of this chaos was that our 3 yr old drew all 8 planets (What? You didn't know Pluto wasn't a planet anymore?) right along with his 6 1/2 year old brother. And, Future Bam's zest for learning is back. He is overjoyed to say the least.
Anyway, seriously, we completed more than a full day's worth of work in less than half the time it takes in regular school. How is that you ask? Homeschool and you will find out.
We are going to be doing a mix of worksheets and child led learning for now. I'm not sure I could classify our style at this point but we're leaning towards a mix of these 3: child-led, parts of the Moore Formula ( thanks to Quiet Mom & Fussy via Twitter. See Twitter can be good), and text book methods. I'm sure we will change as we go along to see what works best for everyone.
So now that this big change is taking place I want to be able to have the chance to talk about it here (or another new blog) as we go along on this homeschooling journey.
Finally, I want to say that I will still be blogging here but not on a schedule and it will be when I really have something to say or share. It won't be just to blog and get something up. I also want to try and do the Friday Linky Love post I talked about earlier but I may not always get to it on time so don't hold me to any standards. If you've learned anything on this blog it's that I change my mind a lot.
Soooo... bring on the organization/scheduling/recordkeeping tips homeschooling mommies & daddys!!!!Labels: homeschool, homeschooling, motherhood

So I know I've been a little weird (maybe that isn't the right word) here lately and wrote that I was going to use another format, spend less time here, be less personal, yada, yada, etcetera, etc...
The thing is I can't commit to anything right now. Initially I thought I could but it's just not going to happen since we are in the midst of some big changes.
In addition to working full time from home, we are now officially homeschoolers!!
We withdrew our our son from public school this week after much consideration & discussion. Homeschooling is something we should have done since the beginning but I wanted to give our son the chance to try out public school. We did it. It wasn't for him. End of story.
We started "classes" today and I'm excited to report that it's going great so far amongst the chaos. Want a peek into our chaos? For starters, the 3 yr. old decided he'd get into his brother's supplies and pour an entire bottle of glue on to the carpet and draw all over his face with the "good" markers among other things. Let's just say he was quite interested in all of his brother's new things lying around.
The wonderful thing in all of this chaos was that our 3 yr old drew all 8 planets (What? You didn't know Pluto wasn't a planet anymore?) right along with his 6 1/2 year old brother. And, Future Bam's zest for learning is back. He is overjoyed to say the least.
Anyway, seriously, we completed more than a full day's worth of work in less than half the time it takes in regular school. How is that you ask? Homeschool and you will find out.
We are going to be doing a mix of worksheets and child led learning for now. I'm not sure I could classify our style at this point but we're leaning towards a mix of these 3: child-led, parts of the Moore Formula ( thanks to Quiet Mom & Fussy via Twitter. See Twitter can be good), and text book methods. I'm sure we will change as we go along to see what works best for everyone.
So now that this big change is taking place I want to be able to have the chance to talk about it here (or another new blog) as we go along on this homeschooling journey.
Finally, I want to say that I will still be blogging here but not on a schedule and it will be when I really have something to say or share. It won't be just to blog and get something up. I also want to try and do the Friday Linky Love post I talked about earlier but I may not always get to it on time so don't hold me to any standards. If you've learned anything on this blog it's that I change my mind a lot.
Soooo... bring on the organization/scheduling/recordkeeping tips homeschooling mommies & daddys!!!!
Labels: homeschool, homeschooling, motherhood







7 Comments:
Looks like he is going to have tons of fun. I love the picture
Good for you! We didn't discover homeschooling until my daughter was in Gr. 6.
My mom had just retired we felt the need to address my daughter's academic progress immediately so we pulled her out mid year. The result was she got back her confidence and then returned to school the following year. Had we started homeschooling her when she was younger we would have been homeschooled her longer.
I ended up putting together my own curriculum using my school jurisdiction's curriculum guidelines and ideas/exercises from the Calvert program. At the time my cousin was using Calvert for all three of her kids and loved it.
Wishing you and your son much success!
Oh I'm so glad you decided to homeschool and look forward to seeing your progress.
Also, whoever said that life as a mom needs to stay the same or be on a schedule obviously never had kids! :) Good for you doing what YOU can and choose to do and not stressing or conforming. ;)
I am so glad that you are happy with your decision. That makes all the difference. I for one enjoy your blog so I hope that you keep blogging some! :)
Hurray for you! I know sending your boy to public school was a big decision and was weighing heavy on your mind. I think it's great that you tried it and found what works best. Good luck with the homeschooling!
Good for you, Amanda! I am homeschooling my 11 year old again and we love love love every minute of it! :) Let us know if you start a "homeschooling" blog.
Congrats on this new development! I'm happy to hear you're giving homeschooling a go. I wish you the very best!
Nell
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