Tomorrow is my son's last day of school. Actually, it's his last day of public (gov't) school. We've decided to homeschool.
It's been a long time coming. I have been doing a mental and heart debate, plus prayer of course, since our toddler was born about whether to homeschool or not. Due to personal and family circumstances, I was unable to when our son started kindergarten almost 2 years ago, and I felt God said it was ok for him to go to gov't school. So that's where he went and kindergarten was a really good year for him. First grade has not been nearly as "pleasant" and I've been counting days for it to end.
So, the time has come and our family is preparing to get started. My husband even wants to teach a subject, so I feel especially blessed for his support.
Even though my son is finishing first grade tomorrow, I plan on teaching him some more math and working on his penmanship before fall. Then we'd like to start him on third grade material in the fall. See my comments about the young gifted student on some of my frustration with the gov't school system. http://tuscanycircle.net/post/emotional_matur...
That's it for now. I want to expound on my reasons for wanting to homeschool but can't at this time due to time restraints. So I'll add those later.


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Inundated.
I am actively seeking out homeschool cirriculum materials and books, and frankly, I'm getting overwhelmed with too much information. I'm going with A Beka and their next book fair in the area is tomorrow afternoon so I'll be there again. I bid and won my first eBay auction on a set of 3rd grade books that were shipped to me today, so I'll get those soon. So now I have to fill in the gaps and find the books that don't come with this set.
I will not buy new books, but I do want a cirriculum this first year out as I really don't know what I'm doing yet, and feel like I need the guidance that's already published in the lesson plans. Plus, with three kids, I don't feel like I have the time to find free resources and create lesson plans on my own. Maybe that will happen more our second year.
But for now, I am busy busy busy with this, and I need to start summer schooling soon to get 2nd grade math done, so we'll be ready for 3rd grade in the fall. And we need to get on a consistent daily schedule and create an organized space for homeschooling... the list of to-do items is long.
I am trying not to get overwhelmed. All of this and holding my breath that I've made the right choice to do this instead of going back to work to help with our finances...
WHY I WANT TO HOMESCHOOL
I said I would add this later, and now is later....
1) To teach my children who God is and what He is like, by using the Bible as our source and authority;
2) To teach my children on their levels, allowing them to progress at the pace they best learn and master the subjects (whether that be within a standard school year or faster or slower);
3) To instill in my children a lifelong love of learning and the ability to self-teach;
4) To instill in my children a desire to be excellent in all things, and to rise above the status quo that is drilled into students in the gov't schools.
There are many more, but the above sums it up pretty well.