Cale began using DVDs in the eleventh grade. He has a little set up in his room now where he does his school work. The DVDs take alot of work off of the parent. I do check his work and listen to him recite his Bible verses, but that's about it. I get much more done during the day than I did when he was in first through tenth grade.
That is what has worked for us through the years. Just because we love A Beka does not mean that using a different curriculum is bad; once again, find what works for you and your children.
I often kid around and say that if our children were any more sociable, we might as well sell our house and buy a motor home. Through the years, our children have always been active in church activities, sports, and other past times. Both children love babies, younger children, old people and all in between. They are patient and kind, especially to younger children and older people. Both are very considerate, mannerable, hard workers, very interested in other's, and believe it or not, both children have and practice alot of common sense at home and outside of the home. Scot and I have many other children other than the two that are our own because we have always welcomed our children's friends into our home for wonderful times of fellowship.
Here are some synonyms of Social: genial, amusing, entertaining, companionable, pleasurable, civil, polite, polished, mannerly, pleasure seeking, hospitable, pleasant. According to Webster, my children get an A+ in socialization!
As for the education part of it; I do not keep up with grades in the way we did in school. I check their work and ask questions to see if they 'get' it! Did they understand? Did they learn? If not, I call for a 'do-over'. Noelle and Cale try hard to understand their lessons and do their work correctly the first time, that way, it saves them time in the long run. We kid around and say that they have a 'mean' teacher, but quite honestly, it's pretty simple. The rules have been set before them many years ago, they know what we expect, the rules are the same each day, so therefore, we reap wonderful results each year.
Noelle graduated in 2007. She is now a full time certified teller at a very nice reputable bank. She has been taking banking classes on line for the past two years and plans to continue doing so for as long as she can. All of her co-workers seem to love her and enjoy working with her. I hear alot of good remarks from many of her customers too.
Cale will graduate next Spring. He is not sure what he will do after graduation. I panicked when Noelle didn't know, but I am a bit more calm this time around. I don't see Cale sitting inside behind a desk or anything, but I know he is a very hard worker and a determined young man who can accomplish anything he sets his mind at. The most important thing I know is that God has his hand on Cale and Cale has a genuine desire to be in God's will and to be pleasing in His sight.
I will comment a little about our schedule....I plan our school year according to what is going on in our lives. For instance, most years, we would begin school the first week of August. That gave us some extra 'play' days as we call it just in case something came up during the year we had to take off for. Last year though, we were in the process of buying a house in August and was not for sure when we would be moving, so we didn't begin school until after Labor Day. Yes, we were in school up until the first of June which had never happened before, but that is what worked for us during that time in our lives. We do not have a set starting time each day. Cale aims for 8 to 8:30. We don't have a set time to do a particular subject. He just works until he's finished with everything. He works homework in his daily schedule which makes for free nights!
And the most popular question that has been asked, "Do you do school in your pj's?" They didn't every day, but yes, it happens from time to time. My children have never been allowed to sit around the house dirty and unkempt, so they know to be presentable and clean, but other than that, we are at home, and home is the most comfortable place to be!
And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates. ~Deuteronomy 6: 5-9
5 comments:
You have covered it. Honor the Lord. That means with your children too, and ya'll along with several other families have been an example to others including us on homeschooling in our area. Thank you!
I have enjoyed your homeschooling posts. It is always interesting to hear how other families learn at home. I think you would find our homeschool extremely chaotic. I think I have one or two who would like to go to their rooms to do their school work, but with 6 children at home and only 3 bedrooms there aren't enough bedrooms to go around. School goes on in the midst of busyness!
Love all your homeschooling posts. I guess you are now what we call an expert on homeschooling. Keep up the good work, and really do we want our kids to socialize with the "real world?" I have seen the real world and don't want my kids to be part of it.
Great post!!
Another great post! When we finally start homeschooling (possibly next year for preschool!), we also plan to use mostly A Beka. In my teaching experience, I found it to be the best out there.
I really get upset when people assume that homeschoolers are not "socialized." What does that even mean? Proper socialization really isn't hanging out with the same group of people, the same age every day. My husband was homeschooled K-12, is very social and successful. He went to college on a full scholarship and is now pursuing his MSA. We will likely send our children to Circle Christian School, which is the homeschool group under the umbrella of a private school that my husband attended. http://www.circlechristianschool.org
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