Do you ever wish you had more time for yourself? I’m considering for next year and worries about that.<\/strong> Sure, there definitely have been days when I daydream what it must be like to drop the kids at school and have all that glorious time to fill however I desire. I’d probably have a cleaner house, get to join the tennis team, be a more consistent blogger, and be able to help more with the behind the scenes rental business requirements. However, this is all we’ve known and we quite love it. We’ve learned how each other functions and are aware of when any of us need some alone time or quiet time (audio books for the win). <\/p>\n\n\n\nIt was more demanding of me when they were younger, but now that they are 10 and 7, I can create time for myself when I need it. I take the dog for a walk or send them to play if I need quiet. Early mornings are my favorite because it’s just time for me. Sometimes I run an errand and leave them home, which is a whole new crazy world of freedom. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
How long does it take to do each day?<\/strong> I crowd-sourced some friends on this one, all which have differing schooling styles, and most of us agree it takes about 3-4 hours. However, this is not akin to them sitting at the table working for that long. Our rhythm is more like- eat and history, get dressed\/brush teeth and do math, take the dog for a walk and work on a craft, then do some language arts, start dinner while making lunch and bake something then do a read aloud. It very much feels like just part of our flow for the day and with that, we are usually “done” by lunch time\/1:00ish. I’m team “every minute we are awake is school because we’re learning something” but I’m assuming this question is geared towards actual book-based lessons. <\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nHow do YOU (mom) get enough social interaction with being home so much?<\/strong> At first it was easy with kindergarten and preschool ages. All my friends were on the same light schedule so we’d do play dates and coffee dates at houses. Now it’s harder. <\/p>\n\n\n\nRegular school or homeschool, at these ages of kids we are all quite busy from schooling to extra curricular. I’m really grateful for co-op because I get a good fill of my chatting and social connection time in there. I’m grateful for friends that let me know when they have a half day at school and are up for a mid-day walk. I guess I would say it’s still tough sometimes, but I don’t know if it’s a homeschool issue or just a stage of life issue because many of my friends that do traditional school feel the same way, busy and booked. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Curious about which educational apps the girls use.<\/strong> They use EPIC and Reading Eggs. We really liked Todo Math, but have mostly aged out of it now (it’s geared to 4-9 years old).<\/p>\n\n\n\nFavorite math and language arts for early elementary?<\/strong> It’s going to sound like a cop out answer, but it depends so much on the child. I’ve never heard a consensus arise from friends about what constitutes as best. We like Singapore Math and First Language Lessons; also All About Reading\/Spelling; and I know some people like The Good and the Beautiful for their easy to follow open and go ability. <\/p>\n\n\n\nHow do you handle fears? I’m thinking about it for next year, but nervous about the what ifs!<\/strong> I believe we all worry about our children no matter what schooling path we take, so I don’t feel it’s different for homeschoolers, though what we worry about may vary. <\/p>\n\n\n\nIn the beginning I was scared I’d screw up my kid somehow but I’ve become so much more relaxed as I’ve learned to trust the process. No one loves your kids more than you do and because of that you will not fail them. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
We take each day as it comes and adjust as we need to. That eases my fears. I fear they aren’t understanding math? I slow down, try some new methods, ask around for help or input or tutoring. I fear they need more friends? We join a play group or another extracurricular or invite new people to play. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
I know it’s not the right path for everyone, but homeschooling is something I’ve become increasingly passionate about as the years tick by and I’m able to see how much joy, peace, wonder, and connection it has brought to our family. Once you get rolling, you see how completely natural it is; a natural extension of parenting. I’ve learned that homeschoolers are not separate from the world; if anything, many are even more immersed in it. Daily we are at the library or the grocery interacting with all kinds of people of different ages and backgrounds, playing with neighborhood kids, involved in extra curriculars, meeting friends for lunch, and learning at a natural pace that keeps the fire of curiosity and creativity burning brightly. I guess my passion for it is shining through isn’t it? \ud83d\ude0b<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Any question I missed? Let me know in the comments! Are you a homeschooling family? I’d love your two cents on any of the above questions; I know it can differ greatly for each family.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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