Pixie Dust for Me!
Anyone seen tink lately, I'm running a bit low on
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No attacks intended, I promise...but why are we as parents so focused on getting our kids ready for school? And why do we think this means that they have to sit still, color inside the lines, know their letters (or even know how to read) and know how to tie their shoes?
I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm starting to think (and I stand up and raise my hand as I did it too when my DS was little) that we push our kids too much to learn that learning isn't fun.
So, I've been homeschooling for 1 week and I have to say it's the best thing I've ever done!!!!!!!! Why oh why did I wait? Why oh why did I think homeschooling parents were (sorry) religious zealots or freaks?
I am so sorry to everyone I've misjudged for homeschooling their children (she said with a voice filled with shame)!!!!!
Let me tell you what my DS said today, "Mom, I love homeschool. I get to move at my pace (faster on somethings and slower on others) and it's creative! I get to do fun stuff like converting fractions within recipes to learn fractions....and using measuring cups to make fractions add up to whole numbers!" I think the best thing about homeschool for my DS is that it is not "regimented" like his old school was. We are accomplishing just as much (if not more) and he's learning things that he wasn't learning before (like how to check and edit his work!).
Sorry to ramble. I guess I just have a series of random (yet connected) thoughts about how we are educating our children. Moms of little ones, take it from this mom, enjoy your children. Help them learn creatively. Don't worry if they know how to read going into kindergarten. Instead, enjoy a picnic, snuggle under a blanket, run around with them and the rest will come in due time!
Again, no offense or attacks meant toward anyone...it's just my odd ramblings.
Karen
I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm starting to think (and I stand up and raise my hand as I did it too when my DS was little) that we push our kids too much to learn that learning isn't fun.
So, I've been homeschooling for 1 week and I have to say it's the best thing I've ever done!!!!!!!! Why oh why did I wait? Why oh why did I think homeschooling parents were (sorry) religious zealots or freaks?
I am so sorry to everyone I've misjudged for homeschooling their children (she said with a voice filled with shame)!!!!!
Let me tell you what my DS said today, "Mom, I love homeschool. I get to move at my pace (faster on somethings and slower on others) and it's creative! I get to do fun stuff like converting fractions within recipes to learn fractions....and using measuring cups to make fractions add up to whole numbers!" I think the best thing about homeschool for my DS is that it is not "regimented" like his old school was. We are accomplishing just as much (if not more) and he's learning things that he wasn't learning before (like how to check and edit his work!).
Sorry to ramble. I guess I just have a series of random (yet connected) thoughts about how we are educating our children. Moms of little ones, take it from this mom, enjoy your children. Help them learn creatively. Don't worry if they know how to read going into kindergarten. Instead, enjoy a picnic, snuggle under a blanket, run around with them and the rest will come in due time!
Again, no offense or attacks meant toward anyone...it's just my odd ramblings.
Karen