Creative Play Bilingual Homeschool

Jan. 26, 2007

How did we begin this journey?

First of all, we did NOT, I repeat NOT, begin homeschooling to homeschool. Clear as mud?

Our daughter's birthday falls after the Kindergarten deadline, however, we felt she was ready to learn. After spending a semester working in bilingual classrooms helping first grade children read in their first
language, dh and I thought I could perhaps continue that with our daughter. Hubby said that since I would be home anyway (I'd been working as a single mom up to that point), I might as well teach her. She'd have a head start on reading in Spanish, because more than likely the public schools would place her in English class as she is completely bilingual. One of our goals is that she be biliterate,as well as bilingual. I felt more comfortable teaching her in Spanish anyway- although it is my second language- simply because I mentored under teachers who taught in Spanish.

I did not plan any extravagant curriculum; I figured I'd focus on reading in Spanish, and just study things that were of interest to her. She was interested in plants, so at 4.5 years old, we began studying
plants and Spanish phonics. We always intended on putting her in school.

In December of 2003, I started actually reading about homeschooling. I studied up on homeschooling, read books, read websites, and by May the following year was ready to approach the subject with dh about "perhaps" continuing.  We were both concerned about her "socialization" and how she was so easily mislead to do the wrong thing. So, I began the conversation, ready to start in on statistics and all the wonderful things I had read.

Dh simply asked, "Is she learning anything with you?"

Of course she is, ask her anything about plants!

"So go ahead and continue. No child needs to spend so much time with other foolish kids anyway."

WHAT??!!

Let me explain the significance of this. My husband does not like to read, so has never read anything about homeschooling. My husband is an immigrant to this country from one that homeschooling is extremely rare, if not unheard of, so has not heard of homeschooling from anyone he knows. My husband is not a believer, so that is not a motivation for him to keep her out of school. However, I realized at that moment that yes, God does give wisdom to unbelievers to lead their families. My husband basically repeated back everything I had ever read, but had never told him, without hearing or reading anything on the subject himself.

Can you say overjoyed? Can you say humbled?

But, it was still considered temporary, until we felt she was socially ready to survive the onslaught of bad influences she'd be around in school. We figured we would place her the second semester of Kindergarten.

Second semester approached, and hubby decided that if she is still doing well at home, why change in the middle of the year. Just continue until the end of the year, and we'll look at first grade. Well, here we
are in the first grade, and planning curriculum for the second. The subject hasn't even come up as to whether or not we'd continue to homeschool.


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Sep. 23, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
It was great reading your journey to homeschooling. I am starting to homeschool my daughter bilingually. I will be teaching her how to read in English first, but I want to start introducing Spanish sounds. Did you use any program, books, flash cards, etc when you started out? Please let me know! Thanks for your wonderful blog!

Tati
www.wannajugarwithmigo.blogspot.com
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Sep. 23, 2009 - Reading

Posted by Renai
Hello Tati!

Congratulations on your decision to homeschool. No, I did not use a specific program: I used flashcards, but they were my own. I partially used a book called La Pata Pita, but I don't think it's available anymore.

I have some links to my blog that may help you with a "system."

A simple how-to: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/creativeplay/285282/
Vowel poem: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/creativeplay/306464/
Syllable handout (suggested order of introducing): http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/creativeplay/555728/
Syllable blends, usually introduced around 1st grade: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/creativeplay/566394/

I hope this is helpful.
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