PEACE Academy

Nov. 13, 2007

Peace in Homeschooling

I decided to paste something I wrote for my other blog:  www.thinkeditup.blogspot.com

I haven't been here for a while, what with homeschooling and all! lol.  actually, I got pretty addicted to my other blog, so that's where I have been.  I need to catch up with everyone here though, so I hope to see you all on your blogs!

thanks!

Well..I have avoided the topic till now, just because I didn't want to offend anyone...but really I don't have anything offensive to say...and if you are reading this, then you must be my friend and will hopefully realize that I am talking about my belief here, and nothing is meant to criticize anyone for their choices!
So, with that being said, I just want to say that I LOVE homeschooling! And...my children seem to enjoy it as well!
They are learning so much! I want to brag that my daughter is reading end of year kindergarten level books (in case you didn't know they read in kindergarten these days!) and so that puts us at being on track for first grade level by the end of the year! (She just turned 5). She knows even and odd numbers, can add number up to 10 in her head, and her handwriting is looking very good!
Noah is also doing very well! He has learned his address, phone number, birthday, letters A-G and the sound (the important part) and can recognize numbers and count. Besides that, he knows all this colors, shapes, lots of stuff about various "stuff." Oh, and Katie knows what a quadrilateral and parrallel lines are! And...Noah can write his name! (he is 3)
They also both have friends at church, can interact in a group of students at the local playschool where they play while I have moms bible study, and have access to many more, but we have such a full schedule that we just haven't had time to go to park day yet.
I am saying all this to say: homeschooling works, and it works well!
I do not mean at all to sound like I am bragging...but I am a mom, and as the one who was there when her children learned all the above mentioned things: I am PROUD of them! (and their teacher!)
Why should a mom cry because she has to send her child "off to school." I have to say that homeschooling has equaled "PEACE" in our home. Just like the name we chose for our school: PEACE Academy.
Peace in knowing that Katie and Noah can learn at their own pace (Be it fast or slow). Peace in knowing that they are safe. Peace in knowing that they can stay in out of the stormy, snowy, cold, or hot weather. Peace in knowing that the friends they have are from families we know, that we know will be a positive influence in their lives. Peace in knowing that what they are reading, being read to, learning about science, learning about values, are all things based in a belief system that we believe to be honest and true. Peace from knowing that there is no divided allegience between what is going on at school and what is going on at home. Peace in knowing that their faith will have time to be built strongly, matured, and nourished before it is attacked by outside views. Peace in knowing that that we can say that we did what was right for us, and we have all benefitted from it.
Some may view this as being a sheltering parent. I believe that all the "unsheltering" my child needs can be acheived by walking through the mall or Wal-Mart.
This is just my opinion. Some may not feel called to homeschool their children. That it is a matter that should be prayer over, and I don't disagree. But, how many people pray over sending their children anywhere else? Would they be willing to accept that they weren't called to send their children to public or private school? God doesn't always call us to our comfort zone. I just felt the need to share my views, as it has become something very dear to me. I want everyone to experience the closeness and rewards of being a homeschool family. It is just so much fun, so rewarding, and not to mention the flexibility. All that stuff I mentioned at the beginning? We just started school in September, and we average 2 1/2 hrs 3 days a week of actual "school." It is awesome! And our kids are wierdos because of it. We were all wierdos long before we started homeschooling! :) Oh, and I don't claim to have any advantage by having been a teacher before...I am glued to every word of the script in my math teacher's manual!


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Nov. 14, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Michelle32
Nicely said!
Glad it's going well for you.
Michelle
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Nov. 14, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by angiejmq
I was a teacher too, and people sometimes use that as a reason why it's OK for me to homeschool, but not something they should do. The truth is I've learned more about education and teaching through homeschooling my kids than I ever did through four years of studying education in college.

We have a lot of young families at our church, and I wish they would consider homeschooling. At least our being there lets them know it's an option. Still, I wish more would take advantage of the opportunity.
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Nov. 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment

It was fun to read your post and see your passion and enthusiasm for homeschooling! Sounds like you are having a great time with your children!

Darlene
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Dec. 8, 2007 - Wonderful News

Posted by Kaye
Thanks so much for sharing the joys of homeschooling. Congratulations in what you have accomplished. I know the feeling. I too get great joy in knowing that not only am I shaping my granddaughter's life but her future as well.

It is such a great joy to know that the baby you once held close is now a blossoming individual, who is capable of reading, writing and learning all types of information & life skills. The greatest joy is knowing that God used us as a vehicle to do it. Keep up the great work!!
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Dec. 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by cahanbury
You go girl! Homeschooling rocks!
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Dec. 16, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by 2boysmom
Everything you described here is why we are so blessed to have our kids at home. When they "get" something in math, or they read a word that you haven't taught them yet. Those little things are such blessings. When I'm in the kitchen at 10:00am on a "school" day, and in walks my teenager, and we stand there and have a great conversation about life - that's why I do what I do. I'm not missing much with my kids and they're not missing much with me.
God has given us a great privilege and I'm so thankful!
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Feb. 23, 2008 - Homeschooling is great!

Posted by SchoolinRhome
Welcome to homeschooling- your enthusiasm is great! I love it too but it is a bit more crazy in our home I'm sure with varying ages from 12 down to (almost)2. It is so fun though. THere is no other teacher that will care so much for your child and there needs than YOU! THat is why God gave those specific children to you! Have fun with it! It is a really awesome privilege to be able to homeschool! Check out my blog sometime! I have added you to my friends list. I try to post encouraging things- things that encourage my heart at least and we also do a lot of lapbooks and crafts!
Have a nice weekend!
SchoolinRHome


Edited by SchoolinRhome on Feb. 23, 2008 at 2:55 PM
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My husband and I have decided that homeschooling is the best option for our children and family! We are excited to get started with our almost five year old girl, and our 3 year old boy will be along for the ride this year as well! We don't know much about the "how" yet, but we will be learning together as we continue on this journey together! Feel free to read my blog entries and comment! I am looking forward to keeping everyone in the loop as to our exciting and fun times in homeschooling!

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