Archive for July, 2008
“Commit to the Homeschool Lifestyle” may sound a little scary. But I am not suggesting that you rearrange your entire life; instead, I am referring to the fact that homeschooling does not simply occur between the hours of 9:00 and noon or 3:00 (depending on your child).
Homeschooling cannot be put into a schedule box.
When you commit to the homeschool lifestyle, you are committing to homeschooling 24/7. You see, when you begin to think like a homeschooler, you find yourself taking advantage of every teachable moment; you find yourself encouraging your child to ask questions; and you find yourself taking the time to research the answers when you are unable to answer them immediately.
This means that dinnertime is learning time; bedtime is learning time; even vacations are often used to teach.
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Starting Homeschooling-Step Eight: Commit to the Homeschool Lifestyle
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You are well on your way! You have selected your homeschool program; you have researched your state homeschool laws; you have found the right approach for your child; you are ready to begin!
What next?
My next piece of advice is essential for an organized and relaxed homeschool program:
Be sure to set aside a specific area in your home for homeschooling.
This does not mean that all learning and teaching must take place in that room or area; however, it does mean that each child has their own area to store books, to keep their school supplies, and to go to for more information.
This area could be:
a shelf
a specific school room
a box
a bin to slide under the bed
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Starting Homeschooling-Step Seven: Organized Homeschool
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One of the greatest freedoms in homeschooling is the freedom to explore your child’s interests.
- If your curriculum provides an introduction to medieval history and your child is enthralled, take the time to pursue it further.
- If you know your child has a passion for the study of electricity, give him the tools to dig deeper.
- If you have a budding writer who can’t wait to publish her own book, provide the time to develop her writing skills.
- If your child loves photography, let him pick up a camera, enroll him in a class, or just provide ample time for him to get out and start shooting.
We learn best when we are interested in knowing more. Consider yourself-when you decided to consider homeschooling, you suddenly developed a deep interest in learning more about it. You have likely spent considerable time surfing the web, reading as many resources as you can find, questioning those you know are involved in homeschooling, and seeking answers for your many questions.
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Starting Homeschooling-Step Six-Explore your Child’s Interests
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One of the best moves we made as a homeschool family was to establish a homeschool support group. At the onset, we were simply a group of families who planned field trips, met for “physical education” classes, shared ideas and supported one another through the rewards and the struggles. As the years passed, we began to work together to provide specialty courses for our kids:
- Science labs
- A study of Shakespeare (my passion; therefore my course)
- Writing and Research
- Public Speaking
- Art
- Book Clubs
- Sports teams
The list could go on and on. We worked together using our various specialties to provide ample opportunities for our kids.
But it benefited more than just the kids.
By scheduling regular times to meet-sometimes formal, sometimes not-we parents were able to network with one another. We shared ideas, discussed our frustrations, held each other accountable and became close friends.
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Starting Homeschooling Step Five-Find a Support Network
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Does your child love to get dirty and explore the world around him?
Is she a child who loves to sit down and listen as you read a story?
Is he an analytical thinker, who tends to question what is happening around him?
Is she one who can connect events and experiences to lessons in life?
Does he seem to thrive when able to create with his hands?
Does she naturally “get it” the first time she hears it?
These kinds of questions can help to define the best kind of learning approach for your child. A hands-on learner will not be content to sit and fill out worksheets or listen to you explain concepts. A student who has strong auditory skills will thrive with a curriculum that uses interesting stories to teach about history, science or literature.
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Starting Homeschooling Step Four-Know Your Child
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Before you embark on the incredibly rewarding homeschool journey, you need to examine yourself.
What kind of teaching role in the home do you want to take?
Do you enjoy pulling out all the stops and making a mess while you dig into learning with projects and experiments?
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Do you prefer an orderly home with a set schedule where you can plan out any such experiments and ensure that you have just the right materials before you begin?Are you a creative individual who loves to find new ways to explore?
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Are you an individual who can take someone else’s creative ideas and tailor them to your kids?
Are you an individual who needs structure?
OR
Are you one who prefers to “wing it” and see where the day takes you?
These questions are important to explore before beginning your search for just the right curriculum.
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Starting Homeschooling Step Three-Know Yourself
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When individuals begin to consider homeschooling, they are often filled with uncertainty and a little bit of fear. How do I do it? What should I know? What if I don’t do a good job? . . .
However, a great place to start is to get to know your state homeschool law.
In some states, there are more detailed guidelines and concrete standards such as Pennslyvania Homeschool Laws and California homeschooling laws, in others, parents don’t need to do much to comply. However, knowing where your state stands up front, before you begin to explore your options, will help to define what and where you begin to research homeschool options.
Once you have those under your belt, the possibilities are endless!
For a quick link to the laws in your state, click State Laws in the United States then select your state.
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Commit to Consistency
- Be sure to commit to a full year-one year at a time. For many first time homeschoolers, the thought of years of running a homeschool can be daunting-in some cases, so much so that they have trouble making the decision. And although we believe that you will continue for years to come, your level of commitment should be one year at a time–one full year.
- Be sure to commit to a schedule. Many homeschool Moms love to be spontaneous and to enjoy the freedom they have in homeschooling. However, this can sometimes go too far. If you are tired of hearing, “Can we do . . .today?” or “What are we doing today?,” you need structure. Kids like to know-to be informed. In fact, I guarantee that your kids will thrive on organization and a specific schedule. Better yet, you will hear far fewer questions on what to expect each day.
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New to Homeschooling-Step One: Make the Commitment
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