Sunday, September 6, 2015

Homeschooling

We tried school for a bit, but in the end, it was getting in the way of us having some great adventures.  Living close to Baylor we have access to kayaking in wetlands, beach, slackline, massive rock wall with child harnesses, swimming pools, zoo, and a children's museum.  So we've decided to stall on the public school for a year and plunge into homeschool.  All day school was just too much for me and for my curious little guy, he was obedient and well behaved, but it didn't light the flame we hoped it would.  He needs his quiet imaginative play. I could go on and on, but I won't bore you.  We're still experimenting, but I honestly think I'm a better mom when I have a challenge and feeling the responsibility of Christian's educational exploration is thrilling.  

Okay, Simeon is obsessed with Star Wars--yikes.  Christian is too.  It has something to do with their heathen Collett cousins introducing them to the dark side.  (Oh it's fun to call Colletts heathens).  Anyway, if you are planning on talking to Simeon in the near (and perhaps far) future, know that lightsabers and "Tar Boars" will come up.  

Joshua is talking more and more and is always begging us to read to him.  He begs me too hold him and then points to himself and says "mommy's baby".  I says "yes" and he smiles, reassured that there is no usurper in the works. That said, I see him growing older and choosing to join his brothers more and more. It seems our favorite family game is to ask Joshua a leading yes or no question and have him agree with us.  Joshua does a great job of entertaining with his responses.  

2 comments:

Donald said...

Way to go, Rachel. I almost homeschooled Eden, but in the end she needed the social aspects of learning at a public school. It is hard to let them go- I kind of envy you getting to homeschool! I know you will be a terrific teacher- you already have been doing that for him all these years leading up to now. I think sometimes people forget that motherhood is all about teaching. I know I have gotten some serious flack for not sending Eden to preschool and how 'behind' she'll be... She reads on a 2nd grade level, knows all about the solar system (she loves rockets) and is working out the principles of mathematics herself through word problems! Just letting them explore the things they are interested with a little guidance and a lot of support from you and they will excell in anything they try.
-Faith Sampson

Stephanie said...

All day kindergarten may work for some kids, but I was glad for half day. It's been weird getting used to George being at school all day this year. I keep thinking about homeschooling George, but I think he gets a better social experience than I can do from home right now, and he needs that more than the academics right now. Also, I think it's good for both of us to have a break from each other, we're both so similarly stubborn, it leads some tense times!

Welcome to the dark side! Star Wars is part of a well-balanced curriculum anyway.