I am thinking about taking a leap of faith and homeschool my 1st grader and 9th grader. If everything works out like I hope we will begin after Christmas. I have different fears with each child. Like will my 1st grader actually do what I need him to do or will it turn into a battle. I have had a couple of issues with him to get him to do his homework from school. Or will I really be able to teach my 9th grader algebra, chemistry and a foreign language all of which I have little or no knowledge of. My biggest fear is messing her up and her not graduate on time. Both of my children are A students so I know they can do it but can I? I am a stay at home mom and to be honest it is kind of a nice break when they are off at public school. I have a 2 year old as well so I still get some excitement during the day! I want to try this new adventure in hopes of gaining a better connection with my children and also for the freedom homeschooling can provide. How many times have many of us been in the situation where we needed/wanted to go out of town but couldn't because the kids couldn't miss school. With homeschooling we could go out of town and turn it into a learning field trip! What about the days where your child might wake up not feeling so good, but then a few hours later they are feeling better and bouncing off the wall. Yes you could take them into school late, but they would get a tardy. The school here gives out a tardy even if you check them out 5 minutes early for a doctor's appointment. After so many tardies they get Saturday school. I don't know about you but I don't want to wake up at 6 am on Saturday and deal with getting them to school! If we home schooled there wouldn't be a problem to push back schooling a few hours or find something to do like read a book or watch a dvd about space or anything educational your child is interested in. I know what some people are thinking what about socialization? Well I've thought of that too and while yes they are at school 5 days a week with over 600 other children they are not getting real socialization there. Not where my kids go anyways. I can only speak of experiences my kids have had. My daughter is in 9th grade she hasn't made what she would call a true friend at all. There isn't alot of free time to socialize I know they're there to learn, but that answers the socialize part in itself. My 1st grader has been punished for such things as not sitting with his legs crossed the right way, running on the playground, and talking during centers. To explain centers is when a group of kids go to explore toys. They have play-doh, puzzles, blocks and other so called learning aides. I have no problem with that, but they are not allowed to talk or make a noise at all! My son got in trouble for this in kindergarten and I thought it was just the teacher, but no it's a rule. To have a group of 5 and 6 years at a table full of what they see as toys and not allow them to make a peep, it just boggles my mind! So I don't see how they can learn to be social if they can't communicate. I have been reading blogs and researching about homeschooling for the past few months and while I still have questions and fears I still want to try. If it doesn't work for us they can always go back to public school. Do you homeschool or know someone who does? What are your opinions of it? I would love to hear any feedback, tips or questions you might have.
Have a great day,
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Free Kindle Ebooks
I have found several free kindle ebooks. I have over 100 that I have got all free! Please understand that Amazon changes prices whenever they feel like so even though they are free when I post they may not be free when you click on the link. Here is a list of ones I found free today. Also remember you DO NOT have to own a kindle. You can download kindle for PC on Amazons website.
Walking to Lose Weight [A 12 Week Walking Workout Plan]
Wake Up! You're Probably Never Going to Look Like That: How to be Happier, Healthier and Imperfectly Fit
Piece of Cake Paleo - Effortless Paleo Breakfast Recipes
The Paleo Kid: 26 Easy Recipes That Will Transform Your Family
The Stress Free You: How to Live Stress Free and Feel Great Everyday, Starting Today
This is just a tiny amount of free ebooks available. If you're interested in more leave a comment and I will post some more. Hope you can find the time to read cause there are lots of different books daily! From kid books to diet books and everything in between all FREE! What type of books do you enjoy reading?
Walking to Lose Weight [A 12 Week Walking Workout Plan]
Wake Up! You're Probably Never Going to Look Like That: How to be Happier, Healthier and Imperfectly Fit
Piece of Cake Paleo - Effortless Paleo Breakfast Recipes
The Paleo Kid: 26 Easy Recipes That Will Transform Your Family
The Stress Free You: How to Live Stress Free and Feel Great Everyday, Starting Today
This is just a tiny amount of free ebooks available. If you're interested in more leave a comment and I will post some more. Hope you can find the time to read cause there are lots of different books daily! From kid books to diet books and everything in between all FREE! What type of books do you enjoy reading?
Monday, June 24, 2013
Menu Planning Monday?
So it's Monday and you may have noticed I did not update every Monday about dinner. Honestly I stink at organization! That is the truth. I do know what we ate today as for the rest of the week it's up in the air for now.
Monday: Chili dogs and fries
Labels:
Food,
Menu Planning Monday,
What's for Dinner?
Monday, May 6, 2013
Menu Planning Monday
I have been wanting to do weekly dinner menus for awhile now. I am VERY unorganized! I hope to get into the swing of planning out dinner so I'm not rushed and tempted to head to the local drive thru! So here is my 1st Menu Planning Monday post. Yes I know it's almost 3am but it is technically MONDAY. ;)
Monday: Sweet & Spicy Chicken Strips, French Fries
Tuesday: Tostadas
Wednesday: Boneless BBQ Pork Ribs via crockpot, Baked Beans, Corn on the cobb and rolls
Thursday: Chicken Fajitas
Friday: Kids Homemade Pizza
If you would like to know any of the recipes just ask and I will be happy to post them.
Monday: Sweet & Spicy Chicken Strips, French Fries
Tuesday: Tostadas
Wednesday: Boneless BBQ Pork Ribs via crockpot, Baked Beans, Corn on the cobb and rolls
Thursday: Chicken Fajitas
Friday: Kids Homemade Pizza
If you would like to know any of the recipes just ask and I will be happy to post them.
Labels:
Food,
Menu Planning Monday,
What's for Dinner?
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