What Non-Homeschoolers May Not Know • Jan. 10, 2007

We've been educating our children at home for ten years now.  In those ten years, I have observed that there are expectations that non-homeschoolers can place on homeschooling moms simply because they lack the practical knowledge of what it means to homeschool.

 

If you are the mother, grandmother, sister, friend, father, or brother of a homeschooling mom, here are some things you should know:

 

 1. Educating children at home is a full-time job. Don't get irritated if she consistently allows the answering machine to do its job.  If she were a teacher in an institutional classroom, you probably wouldn't think of calling her during school hours, so try to realize that while still at home, she is keeping regular school hours, too.

 

 2. Unlike homes in which the children are gone for eight straight hours, her home is in a constant state of activity.  The children are not only home, they are home making messes.  All day long.  Their mother doesn't even have the opportunity to go into their rooms while they are at school and weed out the junk.  And if she is like me, you might find odd homeschooly things lying around- like the month we had a dead turtle in the garage fridge.

 

 3. Housekeeping and homeschooling are mutually exclusive.  If she is doing her job educating her children academically, then her house is not being cleaned.  If she takes the day to clean the house, then school wil not be accomplished. 

 

 4. Place realistic expectations on her- she cannot simultaneously teach school, make three square meals, keep a house that looks like it has sprung out of the pages of Architectural Digest, have her nails done, drive children to extracurricular activities, and have all the clothing laundered and pressed.  Something's gotta give, and in my experience, it is usually her personal care.  So don't expect her to don the latest styles, have her roots meticulously dyed at just the right moment, and her aforementioned nails filed and polished to perfection.  And while most of us aren't slovenly, we just tend to put some superfluous aspects of personal care at the bottom of the to-do list.

 

 5. For many of us, homeschooling isn't an option.  Many believe it is not only the best way for their family, it is the only way.  Many see homeschooling as a Scriptural directive.  When sharing a particular struggle unique to homeschooling, comments like, "Well, why don't you consider putting them in school?  Maybe homeschooling just isn't your thing" aren't helpful.  Instead, offer a listening ear and your fervent prayers on her behalf. 

 

 6.  If you are truly concerned about the state of her emotions, home, children, or marriage, offer practical help to ease her burden.  Personal time is at a premium for her, so consider offering to take her kids for the day so she can recuperate.  If you like to do laundry, offer to come over and get the loads going, fold, and/or iron.  If you like to cook, consider putting together some meals that she can store in the freezer for days when time is at a premium.  If she teaches a broad spectrum of ages and grades, consider offering to come in once a week or more to teach preschool to the little ones.  One grandma I know created "Nana U" for her preschool grandson (number five of seven) and not only did it ease her homeshooling daughter's burden, it created a special bond between grandma and the child.

 

 But there’s a caveat here: ASK her what would be most helpful to her.  Don’t presume to know what would help her.  Taking the oldest children for the day might be fun for you, but it’s quite possibly not at all helpful to her.  The living room might need to be vacuumed, but it’s not helpful if she’s trying to take a nap.  Someone once told me, “If it’s not wanted, it’s not helpful.”

 

 7. Think about what a financial burden homeschooling may be placing on the family.  The loss of her possible income can be a real struggle nowadays, and you might be able to buoy her for another year by offering to purchase little things like simple school supplies.  Gifts for the children like books on subjects of interest to the child, field trip fees, museum memberships, and the money to pay for music lessons or other extracurricular activities are the best thing you could give a homeschooling family.  Not only does a homeschooling mom not need one more thing to manage or pick up, she would be thrilled to see you take an interest in the many academic items on her wish list.

 

8. Simple questions like, "How can I pray for you?" and "Is there any way I can help you?" are like a cool breeze in her life.  Don't assume you know her needs- ask.  You could just be the vessel God uses to carry her on through this very demanding and ultimately rewarding season of her life.

 

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This is a bulls-eye - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by Marle
Dear Kendra
This is so spot on. Would you mind if I copied and pasted it to a couple of homeschooling mailing lists under your name and with a link to your website of course. People would be able to send it on to someone in their life who may need to read it. I also like to use any opportunity I can to direct people to your website and blog as it is really so very helpful.
Blessings
Marle
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Here, Here!!!!! - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by homeskoolmom
This is wonderful!!! I get it when I make appointments so often. Oh, you homeschool so you can come anytime. NOT! I'd also love to copy this and make it available to those that may not understand--of course with credit to you.
God's blessings,
Christine
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Bravo! - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by homekeeper4him
That is so right!! This entry will be bookmarked on my computer. I need a copy of this to hand out to family and friends. :)

You mentioned the school supplies. Grandparents will buy school supplies for the other grandkids, but not the homeschooled ones..........we don't use pencils & paper??


Tracy
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I can't tell you how many times..... - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by JessicafromSillyGoose
I've thought to myself while talking with friends and family, "You have no idea what our life is like." Not in a nasty way, just the fact that there is no sense of what the reality of our daily life. This post is fabulous. Thank you for so eloquently writing what so many of us feel.
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by MarlaMom
Thanks, Kendra. This is great to direct non-homeschoolers to, but it's also a great personal reminder for me. I've attempting to perfect my homeschooling style (picked up house, school starting everyday at the same time, etc.) and, while this is wonderful to aim for, I have to admit that being 4 weeks away from giving birth and aiming for perfection is a little difficult. A lot of times I give up and the school work and housework barely get done and I think, "I'll just do it tomorrow" which becomes a vicious cycle. I need to set realistic expectations instead of huge ones that just overwhelm me.
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by MarlaMom
Thanks, Kendra. This is great to direct non-homeschoolers to, but it's also a great personal reminder for me. I've attempting to perfect my homeschooling style (picked up house, school starting everyday at the same time, etc.) and, while this is wonderful to aim for, I have to admit that being 4 weeks away from giving birth and aiming for perfection is a little difficult. A lot of times I give up and the school work and housework barely get done and I think, "I'll just do it tomorrow" which becomes a vicious cycle. I need to set realistic expectations instead of huge ones that just overwhelm me.
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Kendra, - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by Dana
That was amazing.
I know it was written to a different audience, but what a balm of relief for me.
Thank you.
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Please do feel free- - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by PreschoolersandPeace
To post this, send it... of course I only ask that you cite the source. Otherwise, I'm hoping it gets around. I've had these thoughts rattling around in my brain for sometime and I am blessed to know I am not the only one...
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I needed this! - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by Sandi
Some one recently made the comment to me that they didn't want to burden the women in our church who "work all day" (outside of the home) with caring for the children during a care group meeting (the parents rotate). It took everything to not say "what!?!?!" but I just smiled and said Oh.

All that said because it proves it can be thought that we don't really do much all day. It is good to be reminded that I am not supposed to get it all done. I rattled through my list of all I hadn't done last night and I need to look at what we did do and be grateful!
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 10, 2007

Shared by shadowbear
Thank you so much, it was refeshing to 'hear' what is often rolling around in my own head. Here is hoping lots and lots of people get to read this piece.
Shari
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And then there's... - Jan. 11, 2007

Shared by Pomaleedon
I could add another one within the safety of someone else's blog: Homeschooled children do not get "school pictures" taken. If you're a grandparent, do not expect to receive yearly studio portraits as nice as their cousins'; settle for some nice candids that "show the face" with as little "extra stuff in the background" as possible. And be nice about it.
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Awesome! - Jan. 11, 2007

Shared by babean
Thanks so much for posting this!!!!!!!!!!
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Great post! - Jan. 11, 2007

Shared by Victorious
Just wanted to let you know I linked to this on my blog.
Blessings~Diane
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Couldn't have said it better myself... - Jan. 11, 2007

Shared by babymakers
Amen sister!!!!!!!
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Thanks for this post - Jan. 12, 2007

Shared by HomegrownHearts
I've also linked to this on my blog. I think you have a classic on your hands here!

Jodi
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/HomegrownHearts/268231

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Wonderful! - Jan. 14, 2007

Shared by jannaod
Can I send this to all of my friends or get it engraved on a plaque for my door? I'll give you credit!
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Great post - Jan. 14, 2007

Shared by booknhome
Whenever I am having the "I can't get it all done" crisis, I am going to re-read this. Thank you for putting it so well! I will be linking to this at my new bolg, I think it will help encourage so many.
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Right on the mark - Jan. 14, 2007

Shared by Arthur Sido
This is so true of what non-homeschoolers think. I am a pastor, so people assume that pastors wife+homeschool mom= available at anytime for any reason. Thanks for posting this!
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Thank you - Jan. 15, 2007

Shared by SnowFairy
This is so perfectly what I needed to see today. Especially #5. (You even inspired me to sign-up so I could reply :-)) Other than having gown up with homeschooling and being married to a man who was also, and agrees this is what we must do-- I feel woefully inadequate. But I know it's what must do, so I know we will learn.

I'm standing on the edge of the pool, holding my nose and leaning. I appreciate the encouragement of this blog and your website. Thank you.

(I'm another one who's thankful you're willing for us to share your work. This will be over at my UntanglingTales.com)
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 15, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
AMEN AMEN AMEN AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!! You said it girl!!!!!!

Laura :)
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 15, 2007

Shared by stick2home4school
What an awesome post! Thanks for sharing. :)
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Saw this link in an e-newletter - Jan. 15, 2007

Shared by homeschoolhighlites
called "Homeschoolers Notebook" that I receive. I'm going to link to it from my HSB blog as well! Thank You!
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WOW - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by ApplesofGold
This is so good and so very true.

I have a friend who thinks "it's the beauty of homeschooling" to not do school that day so I can be flexible and visit with her and her kids when her kids' school has a snowday or holiday.

And sometimes I can do that, but when I can't she doesn't understand. If we visit, we're not getting our schooling/house-cleaning/cooking done. I usually can't because we took a family day earlier because Daddy was home or because Mommy was sick or kids were sick, etc.

I've tried to explain, but like you mention, non-homeschoolers just can't understand.

That's like with anything, though-unless you walk a mile in someone else's shoes, you can't appreciate their walk.

I'm going to link to your post on my blog. Thanks for sharing. Holly
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by 1crazylady5kids
I linked you from my blog today too.
Great list! Thank you again.
<*}}}><
Trish
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Wonderful! - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by LaMereAcademy
I enjoyed reading this and everything is so true. I'm going to read it to dh too!
~Becky
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Wonderful! - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by LaMereAcademy
I enjoyed reading this and everything is so true. I'm going to read it to dh too!
~Becky
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Oh my gosh - THANK YOU - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by ThoughtfulMom
I'm thrilled to know that #3 and #4 are true in every homeschooling household, as they are very true in our house, and my mom and MIL seem to believe that I should spend more time on the house, but that would mean less time for school and the kids! My MIL asked what we needed when #4 arrives in May - we told her that a weekly visit from a maid who did the deep cleaning - not just the keeping up cleaning - would be the best thing in the world.
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Fabulous! - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Just wanted you to know I'm linkin' this!

Blessings,
Mrs. C
http://riverbend-ramblings.blogspot.com
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by Kristal
What a wonderful and insightful post!!!!
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Amen! - Jan. 16, 2007

Shared by youngmommy
I couldn't have said it better myself! Thank you so much for putting this into words!
Great thing for those "non-homeschoolers" to read, but even better for me to read when I am overwhelmed.
THANKS!!
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 17, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
oh, I loved this! I posted about this topic and linked to you on my blog, you said it perfectly and beautifully!

my favorite, and I couldn't write this on my blog incase she reads it...but my stepmom calls all the time and the first thing she will ask is "oh, were you sleeping?"!!! ack!!! I have 4 kids and homeschool, no I was not sleeping. And 3 have asthma, I don't sleep even when I am supposed to sleep...sheesh!

thank you for the lovely post, and I love your website.
blessings,
Jenny in Ca
www.homeiswhereyoustartfrom.blogspot.com
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 17, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Excellent! I'm linking from my blog too! I wonder if I should print this up and send it with my Christmas cards :)

Blessings,Emily
www.emilygsblog.blogspot.com
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Yes! - Jan. 17, 2007

Shared by hrlabonte
this is *so* good! I'm going to link to it on my blog. The only other thing I would add to your list is a "Please understand why I can't do playdates as often. It's nothing personal, but we're actually busy having school!" Sometimes I feel guilty declining playdates, but we honestly are busy! It's not as if they would expect us to come if the kids were in government school, but I think they imagine we are just wandering aimlessly around the house all day! LOL. ;)

~Heather
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Untitled Comment - Jan. 17, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
WOO HOO! A wonderful post.
I found it from Heather's link and I am going to quote you too!

It reminded me some of my "how to help a single mom" post a few weeks back.

Thanks so much for putting this into words.

Lizzie
http://adustyframe.wordpress.com/
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AHHHHH.... - Jan. 17, 2007

Shared by chrystalschronicles
I love to read the blogs of other homeschoolers and know that I'm not nuts. Thanks for putting so much truth into words that make sense!
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Such inspiring words - Jan. 18, 2007

Shared by misty316
I wish I could put all my thoughts into words that well. I want to post that to my blog to. I will need to email to my friends and family but I hate to just through it in there face. None of them read my blog. I like the idea someone said about sending it in Christmas Cards. On the picture thing why don't some of the grandparents offer to take the kids to have there photo taken. That would help. I just used my digital camera put a solid colored blanket over the back of the recliner had my girls sit down on the floor in front. I tried to make them look as professional as possible. They turned out pretty good. I handed them out and told them that it was Kaylee's school picture. They also got a family pic, one of each girl, and one of the girls together. I am more concerned about having pics taken than any of the grandparents I think.
Oh and Thanks Kendra I am glad you finally saw the update on getting rid of the bottle. Now if I could just get your phone number for about a million other things. lol
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Hi There! - Jan. 18, 2007

Shared by Keri
This is so true!
Thanks for sharing!
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Wow - Jan. 18, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
I read your thoughts over at A Dusty Frame and came to say thank you for sharing this insightful post!
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:) - Jan. 18, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
This is great! Thank you for writing this. I am only homeschooling preschool so far; so it is especially hard to get one neighbor not to expect me to drop everything and watch her children so she can go shopping or to the Y! And boy, if I don't get the phone, people think that is really weird. I don't think they will still get it unless they live it for a week. I offered to let someone spend one 24 hr period here and do all I do. I haven't heard a negative peep since. ;) I also do therapies for one child every day, but again, people think all my time is free since I am home and have nothing pressing to do. ;)

lipslikehoney.blogspot.com
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:) - Jan. 18, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
This is great! Thank you for writing this. I am only homeschooling preschool so far; so it is especially hard to get one neighbor not to expect me to drop everything and watch her children so she can go shopping or to the Y! And boy, if I don't get the phone, people think that is really weird. I don't think they will still get it unless they live it for a week. I offered to let someone spend one 24 hr period here and do all I do. I haven't heard a negative peep since. ;) I also do therapies for one child every day, but again, people think all my time is free since I am home and have nothing pressing to do. ;)



lipslikehoney.blogspot.com
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Absolutely Stellar - Jan. 18, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Spot on, Kendra. My sincere gratitude. Your words here have been ringing in my head for days... came back to send the link to my sister, a new homeschooler. Thank you for your MINISTRY. How you bless me! (Enjoying my MM charts too!) Press on, sister!
Ann Voskamp
(who thinks Kendra looks FABULOUS at 32 weeks! Thank you, Lord!)
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toe stepping - Jan. 19, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Great post Kendra! Ignore the anonymous public school teacher that posted earlier (title: What?). It is clear that he/she just needed to vent after being locked up in a classroom full of someone else's kids all day. Your statements are true and I don't think you are trying to "complain," just give some helpful advice. So, ignore the critics and keep up the good work!
dad to seven
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Exactly! - Jan. 19, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Thanks for posting this - I've posted it on my blog w/ a link to your blog. I'll come back to post my link because right now the site is down.

I'm at the end of our homeschooling years (5 more to go!) and I wish that something like this were around when I was in the thick of it all. There are many moms out there who need this message out!
D
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Exactly! - Jan. 19, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Thanks for posting this - I've posted it on my blog w/ a link to your blog. I'll come back to post my link because right now the site is down.

I'm at the end of our homeschooling years (5 more to go!) and I wish that something like this were around when I was in the thick of it all. There are many moms out there who need this message out!
D
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http://entirelyforhim.blogspot.com/ - Jan. 19, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Here's the link to my blog where I have posted your article. D
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SO true! - Jan. 19, 2007

Shared by PeakmoreAcademy
thank you for sharing this! it couldn't be more true!
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Thankfully... - Jan. 24, 2007

Shared by UndertheSky
I have never had to deal with people who were not understanding. I am grateful for it when I read about those with truly insensitive families or neighbors!

Warmly,
Kate
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Yes, yes, yes! - Jan. 25, 2007

Shared by Jana
Thank you so much! I'm going to bookmark this.
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What a GREAT post! - Jan. 26, 2007

Shared by annreathome
Thank you so much for posting that! Hugs...Ann
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Awesome - Jan. 26, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
It wont let me sign in for some reason... Anyways, this was just wonderful... thank you for sharing it
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About a recent comment or two... - Jan. 26, 2007

Shared by PreschoolersandPeace
If you are visiting this blog for the first time because you were linked to this article, welcome. Please be aware of the following:



-Preschoolers and Peace exists for homeschooling mothers, primarily, who are educating their older children at home while also juggling preschoolers, toddlers, and nursing babies.



-Preschoolers and Peace is on the web to offer practical, theoretical, and Biblical help for moms who feel their home is in chaos or who think they need some new ideas about how to do their job at home even more efficiently. It is well understood amongst regular readers here that not every post applies to every person, but many are also appreciative to find even one idea that helps them to be a better wife, mother, home manager, and educator.



-Please take the time to read other posts on this blog before commenting. While you may think that I posted the above because I am a slob looking for an excuse not to be, you might think differently after seeing our orderly home and myself looking well-kempt. You will also discover that my husband is a dentist and supports us quite nicely; the above is also not me begging for money from friends or relatives.



-I have removed posts that have either lashed out at me personally or that are completely contrary to the purpose of Preschoolers and Peace. I reserve the right to do so and will limit comments in the future only to the community of Preschoolers and Peace if I deem necessary.



-Kendra

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What Non-Homeschoolers Need to Know - Jan. 26, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Thank you for the beautifully written, articulate post for non-homeschoolers. I wish that I had this a year ago to give to my in-laws! It would have saved what is now a broken relationship, simply because they don't understand what we have been called to do! Thank you again for putting my thoughts and feelings into words!
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Wow! - Jan. 27, 2007

Shared by dawilli
You did it again... this is one of the best-written posts yet. What great words of wisdom, I'll need to print this out!
ali
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awesome post... - Jan. 27, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Awesom post... I linked to it here:
http://homeschooling.families.com/blog/homeschooling-or-housekeeping
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I sure miss those toddler days.... - Jan. 27, 2007

Shared by ByHisGraceInColorado
It seems now that my kids are older, we juggle the housekeeping and homeschooling and cooking, and most of the time its a grey area for me--it is all one in the same. But I just wanted to comment and tell you that I really loved your list and you have such a way with ministering to homeschool Moms!
Bless you! Even though we don't do school in a box, most of the time, we still need to help others remember that we have a mission here---no matter how you dice it, homeschooling is a sacrifice, and it might not look like we are "accomplishing" something by the standards of the outsiders looking in. We ourselves might not even see the end result, we just have to keep following the Lord and let the results be up to Him.
Loved the post :)
Have a super week!
Nancy
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Thank you! - Jan. 28, 2007

Shared by Kym
What a beautifully written reminder - thank you for sharing that. You really blessed me today, mama. :)
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Differing Opinions? - Jan. 29, 2007

Shared by Fletch
"anonymous" wrote an interesting comment above. kendra, i'm not sure what part of this blog and this entry they missed.
as the biggest fan of "p-and-p" i realize that i pay more attention to the entries and content, but i'm sure that most of your readers realize that this blog was created to encourage and provide practical advice for homeschoolers with preschoolers. this entry specifically was intended to meet that purpose. silencing comments that discourage homeschoolers fulfills the intent of this blog - get it?
also...i hate to be a master of the obvious, but this is a blog...not a discussion board. by definition it is a one way discussion...the blogger gets to say whatever they want, with or without comments from the reader.
if you think about it, it is similar to an "anonymous" comment...you know...where someone leaves a comment, but doesn't provide a name for response. :)
quietly making noise!
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Wow, look at all your responses...you must have hit the nail! - Jan. 30, 2007

Shared by buffalorock
Thank you pre-schoolers and peace! What an AWESOME post. It is both encouraging and motivating! Keeping the main thing priority means keeping it the MAIN THING! Like when you say "YES, I do" to your husband for the rest of your lives you are saying "NO, not available" to every other man. But what a wonderful yes! Good job! I'm sorry you recieved negative comments. May God work on their hearts.

I have linked to you from my site. Thanks for your comments at our site as well.
Practicing His Presence
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Thanks - Jan. 31, 2007

Shared by Margaret
I've re-posted and am praying for positive responses. Some of the comments are so funny. I totally relate.
I am a homeschool mom of 3. I am also a pastor's wife, and our house is in the church. My husband also farms and contract labors all his work, therefore we run home-based businesses. We help with some other different ministries, and have been told that my prayer requests for my home and school have made others not trust me, or be worthy to help them. Yes, my laundry is a stockpile sometimes, and our floor needs vacuumed more often, but I am still here to do ministry. My floor can go an extra day, and we aren't running around in dirty clothes. God has called us to do this. If not, instead of provision from my Heavenly Father to accomplish His work, I would be folded down under the pressure of my own fleshly choices, which expectations I could never meet alone.
My mother doesn't understand or appreciate our choice, along with some of my family. For those who do, it is such a blessing. I can't be thankful enough for those precious few.
Blessings to you for your blog.
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add to the list of things - Feb. 2, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
something I would add to the list of things non-homeschoolers need to know is this..
just because your jr. high school, or high school student is at home does not mean that they are available to baby sit others children (or for church bible study groups) or drive others children around. Although some may have the freedom for this, it may be the exception.
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Amen! - Feb. 5, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
I have to agree with all you said. I am struggling to find the balance between house keeping and homeschooling. As of late the house keeping always wins because I am afraid of what others will think of me if my house is messy (which is usually is anyway even when I kill myself cleaning!). I guess I should just let it go and focus more on my kids. Thanks for even letting some of us who do homeschool know it is ok to be imperfect!
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Untitled Comment - Feb. 6, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
That is such a helpful post...thanks!

Jen
www.xanga.com/ostara
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Untitled Comment - Apr. 10, 2007

Shared by crazybusy
Found it! Yay! Loved this and am saving it... Thanks for sharing!
Love, Alyssa
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The taking the oldest Kid for a Day - Jun. 9, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
Arggg...been there. Everyone always thinks it a great burden lifter to remove the HELPERS. How about the 1 to 3 yr olds?

Crazy.
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