Do you ever have thoughts

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Do you ever have thoughts

Postby groovyhsmama » Fri Mar 23, 2007 9:21 am

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Postby Calla_Dragon » Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:35 pm

I also had doubts at first, especially in the face of immense criticism from family, but as my son progressed, I gained more confidence. Don't let anyone tell you you're not qualified to teach your child. You taught him to walk, talk, eat, use the toilet, etc. Homeschoolers are generally very good about knowing their limits and work very hard to ensure a good education for their kids - even if that education goes beyond the parent's own knowledge. There are classes, co-ops, and groups everywhere that can help augument a child's education - not to mention early college, online classes, etc. to fill in the gaps. The early years are a lot easier because I don't care who you are, we all have a grasp on basic math, reading, and such and can teach it to our kids. IMO, the point of homeschooling is to instill a love of learning and the academic basics in a child so that when the time comes when their knowledge might surpass our own, they have an intense love of learning and the ability to seek out information and knowledge on their own and don't really need us to sit by them all day long. At that point, we provide guidance, but they provide the rest.
To be idle is a short road to death and to be diligent is a way of life; foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent.

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Postby groovyhsmama » Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:10 am

Thank you all! I have a great local support group that I treasure! Some who have HS'd for a couple of years, some for 12 years.
I have knowledge (dh doesn't give me enough credit), but I love the fact that when ds sees me at the chalkboard (we painted one on a wall) he says, Who has prayer requests?
I teach at church too and that's my 1st question.
Character learning is another trait of HSing that I love!
He opens my doors for me and his dad doesn't. :?

Thank you all again!
Groovy

HSing mom to my 5yo ds


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