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Piano in the morning

My favorite part of homeschooling I finally have the kids trained to play piano first thing in the morning as a reflex. It does a mothers heart good to hear songs like Ode to joy, and other hymns first thing in the morning. I really gets me going... Its good for them too... They say playing an instrument makes the mind more creative, and makes math and science come more naturally. I couldn't be more happy about my musical morning.

Dad is the great motivator

I had my childrens lessons printed out and ready for them this morning, but last night my husband instructed them to do thier essays assigment over... I knew he would be a task master when I asked him to help, but I didn't he'd make a 2 hour assignment last 2 days.... Anyway, they spent the better part of the morning redoing the assignment and the after noon doing the work I assigned.. they did however seem enthusiastic about doing the work... seems like Dad is the great motivator.... I think I will keep him.

The book gnome

I'm sure you've heard of the sock gnome, who goes around stealing 1 foot of every sock you own, but we have a book gnome. Whenever anyone around here starts reading any book, the book gnome comes and carries it away. So this morning when Jordan and I are preparing to go over her lessons in What Your 3rd Grader Needs to Know the book seems to be gone...no where to be found. I had to find an alternate lesson for today which was to have her write a story using vocabulary words I already pulled from the book, and I will have to keep my eyes peeled for it today so we can do our review tomorrow. This problem was even worse when the kids were in school because books would disappear that I would have to pay for and beg the teacher to get a replacement... Also the kids would get punished severely for losing books so often. I've completely given up on having a library card because our late fees and missing book fees were through the roof. It is cheaper to just buy!

back to work today

Seems we have had a whole month off from disciplined dedicated learning. Sure the kids have done some work and alot of natural leaning as well, but it is time to get focused, especially since we have decided to administer standardized testing this year. There will be alot of reading and writing and arithmetic in the next few months, but such concentrated learning can only happen at home where the child can move at thier own speed. Also my husband has finally agreed to actually help with the homeschooling instead of telling me what I should do. He will review with the each evening and help with any "homework" I might assign... of course the homework is for his benefit so he can actually see what they know instead of asking me.

Why do people try to rescue me from the horrors of homeschooling?

What do you say to people who decide on their own accord that you are living your life wrong and you need to change? The incedent happened on Friday when a cashier asked my daughter if she had fun on her last day of school. MY daughter and I were caught off guard (cause we have learned to lie and just say yes or no) and we stated that she was homeschooled but did have fun today. Then the cashier proceeds to tell me that her child goes to a good private school and that I need to go there and enroll my children. So I try to ward off that comment by saying no thanks, I have two kids and private school is just too expensive. And she replys that they will let me work at the school in exchange for tuition. Now I am doing my darndest not to insult this woman, but I am also getting pretty steamed that someone is being so forceful and direct about my personal business. How dare she decide that my kids and I would be better off if I stopped teaching them and instead work at a school while...

NO TOLERANCE FOR NO TOLERANCE

Once again in the news, a child is practically abused due to no tolerance laws. This time a 10 year old girl is handcuffed for having a pair of scissors in her desk. HANDCUFFS???? Has the world gone mad? story here

are no tolerance laws pushing the public toward homeschooling

Seems like you are doomed if you do, and doomed if you dont: The child is guilty I just read an article about an 8 year old girl in Louisanna who brought what looks like jello shots to school.... by the rules of the non tolerance acts in school she is suspended whether or not there is really alchohol in the shots or not. Question.... before someone decided to add vodka, weren't they called jello jigglers? Yet she is suspended because her jello jigglers looks alot like jello shots. Now there is a chance that she brought alcohol to school... it is yet to be tested, but considering the fact that her mom helped her make it and encouraged her to sell it, I would think not. Secondly it was a stupid idea anyway considering it was discovered dripping from her bookbag.... it doesn't help that her mom ell the real thing at work after making it at home... It all just looks bad. But what if there is no alcohol in the jigglers... should this child be suspended? What does it m...