Showing posts with label 5 Days of Homeschool Encouragement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 Days of Homeschool Encouragement. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 August 2018

Benefits of Home Education {Day 4 Thankful Thursday}

As I was considering what to share with you today I began to realise that as a family we have benefited from this journey far more than we actually realise.  Today the Homeschool Review Crew Blog Hop participants are focusing on thankfulness, so grab a cuppa and join us as we encourage you to look at homeschooling and the many things to be thankful for.

Time for Family Relationships

Being married to a zoo keeper who works a rotating roster Paul and I realised that if we had not home educated our children would have only seen him two days a month when his rostered days off fell on a weekend.  Oportunities for relationship building abound.  There is available time to enjoy one another and get to know each other on a deeper and more intimate level within the family.

Because we home educate Paul has been able to take our children on adventures and given them valuable one on one time.

Paul has blessed our home school with his skills.  He has helped us with all the things I am unable to do. His role within our home school in invaluable and our homeschool has benefitted from his life experience, insights, practical help and guidence.

Traveling

When you think of traveling often our first thoughts are interstate or international, however any time you walk out your front door and go anywhere you are traveling and the opportunities to learn abound! The longer we home educate the more I've come to value the depth that this type of immersion provides to our home school. When children experience real life they remember it so much more and are able to use that immersion to help them interpret the world around them. There are many benefits to exploring, here are a few of the things we have done that might give you ideas for your family


Time

  • Homeschooling has given us time.  Time to get to know each other.  Time to choose our own rythm and homeschool year round.   
  • The opportunity to experience my children's successes.  The first time they read and seeing their faces light up with accomplishment. 
  • The time to watch them grow and develop.
  • Time to invest in Mother Culture rather than running from pillar to post (although that has happened when I have mismanaged my time)

Community

  • I have been blessed with amazing friendships over the years.  Some have been seasonal.  Some have come and stayed but each and everyone has invested in my life and left behind footprints that have shaped me.
  • Some of the Homeschool Co-Op opportunities have provided expereinces that my children would have been unable to experience anywhere else.  These have provided people to help share the load of schooling and have both challenged and stretched us educationally and relationally.
  • Mentoring Relationships have been a huge blessing in our homeschool. We have been blessed with help, information, networking opportunities, advice, encouragement and support we could never have had anywhere else.

Looking Back - Benefits from a Homeschool Graduate's Perspective

I asked my daughter what she was felt were benefits of being homeschooled here is her list:
  • Being able to work at her own pace - not too fast not too slow.
  • Having time to pursue subjects she was interrested in.
  • Flexibility.
  • Not wasting time.  She could go from one subject to the next and not have to move between classes or wait for the next class time.
  • Being able to graduate early at 16 with a tertiary qualification.
  • Taking time off for family commitments or travel was never an issue.
  • Having access to tutoring aka Mom!
  • Traveling and learning through immersion.
  • Having time to grow a relationship with my little brother who is ten years younger than me.

This post is part of the Homeschool Review Crew 5 Days of Homeschool Encouragement Blog Hop.

Grab a cuppa and be prepared to be motivated for the year ahead.  Here are a few of the participants of this years blog hop.  Be sure to take a look at some of the posts shared by our wonderful home educating mom's.

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Guest Posting at the Crew Blog {Work it in Wednesday}

There are three questions I have been repeatedly asked as I've walked the journey of home education and they are:
  1. What about socialisation?
  2. How can you teach and do it all?
  3. Is it leagal to home school?
Today I will be answering the question of:  How do you do it all when you homeschool?  over at the Homeschool Review Crew blog. 


This post is part of the Homeschool Review Crew 5 Days of Homeschool Encouragement Blog Hop.

Grab a cuppa and be prepared to be motivated for the year ahead.  Here are a few of the participants of this years blog hop.  Be sure to take a look at some of the posts shared by our wonderful home educating mom's.

Tuesday, 21 August 2018

How does Charlotte Mason Define Twaddle? {Take a Look Tuesday}

Welcome to Take a Look Tuesday.  I rather like the sound of that and think I may just change Tuesday's Treasures to Take a Look Tuesday.  Books are my passion and if you ever drop on in for a cup of tea I would gently have to inform you that the library of books you will encounter are a result of who I am rather than home educting.

The quaility of the books upon my shelves are solely the fault of my home educating journey and Charlotte Mason!  Years ago when reading a Charlotte Mason Companion I was introduced to a wonderful word - TWADDLE (drivel, nonsense, prattle, rubbish...)  I knew from my homeschool friends that twaddle was something to avoid in my book selections, but I wanted to know how to evaluate a book before I used in our home school?

How does Charlotte Mason Define Twaddle
This year I have begun reading Charlotte in her own words with a group of commited home educating Mums in an effort to pursue a better understanding of a Charlotte Mason education and have discovered that Charlotte Mason had some very particular thoughts concerning twaddle.

What does Charlotte say about Twaddle?

Volume 2 {Parents and Children} page 263 
  • Children must be Nurtured on the Best 
  • There must never be a period in their lives when they are allowed to read or listen to twaddle or reading-made-easy. 
  • There is never a time when they are unequal to worthy thoughts, well put; inspiring tales, well told.

The Four Tests to be Applied to a book

Volume 1 {Home Education} page 177
  1. should provide material for their mental growth,
  2. should exercise the several powers of their minds, 
  3. should furnish them with fruitful ideas
  4. should afford them knowledge, really valuable for its own sake, accurate, and interesting, of the kind that the child may recall as a man with profit and pleasure.

Why should we avoid twaddle?

  • Thought breeds thought; children familiar with great thoughts take as naturally to thinking for themselves as the well-nourished body takes to growing: and we must bear in mind that growth; physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual, is the sole end of education. – Charlotte Mason
  • Volume 2 {Parents and Children} page 263 - For the children? They must grow up upon the best . . . There is never a time when they are unequal to worthy thoughts, well put; inspiring tales, well told.

Read More about Twaddle within the Charlotte Mason Community

The Original Home Schooling Series by Charlotte Mason can be purchased from The Book Depostiory

The Original Home Schooling Series can also be purchased from


This post is part of the Homeschool Review Crew 5 Days of Homeschool Encouragement Blog Hop.

Grab a cuppa and be prepared to be motivated for the year ahead.  Here are a few of the participants of this years blog hop.  Be sure to take a look at some of the posts shared by our wonderful home educating mom's.

Monday, 20 August 2018

How to Pursue an Understanding of a Charlotte Mason Education {Day 1 - Motivation Monday}

I've been wondering what I could possibly write about today that hasn't been already covered somewhere on this blog  and realised that I've been home educating for 20 years.  That's two decades.  I was a little stunned to come to that realisation and it also made me realise why I was feeling as weary as I was.

Nathaniel and I have been on this journey together for a while and are approaching our final stretch and the finish line seems to be peeking at us both on the far horizon.  Over the last five years I have been growing a passion for the Charlotte Mason educational philosophy. At the end of last year I came to the realisation if I truly wanted to know more about this philosophy I would need to earnestly do something about it.


Tip ONE - Stay in the Village

Looking back over the last few years I have noticed a big shift within the home educating community.  There has been a move towards the digital era and we have lost the art of face to face relationships.  Home educating is a marathon not a sprint and as such we need the support of other Mom's who are on the same journey we are on.

I am deeply grateful to a group of younger home school Mom's from the local Charlotte Mason support group I've been attending. I have gained much from their enthusiasm and energy. Each time we meet I come home with a new list of fabulous books to bless my son with and a renewed sense of purpose.

If you have been on this journey for a while I would encourage you to keep meeting with younger Mom's they have much to give us.

The Original Home Schooling Series by Charlotte Mason

Tip TWO - Keep Learning

Last year while attending my local Charlotte Mason support group I came to realise that I had never actually read all of Charlotte's writings.  Each time I looked at the box of books containing The Original Home Schooling Series I felt a little overwhelmed at the prospect of taking on reading Charlotte in her own words.

Caddie W from the support group encouraged me to listen to some podcasts (I highly recommend Stitcher - Podcasts & Radio App, it is easy to install and use.) presented by a group of home educating Mothers from A Delectable Education.  I decided to go all the way back to the beginning and listen to the podcasts in order.  I was totally blown away by the depth and richness of Charlotte Mason and her philosophy.

It was at this point I grew a deep hunger to read the complete set of six books that Charlotte wrote.


Tip THREE - Surround Yourself with Accountability Partners

Once I had decided I wanted to read Charlotte in her own words I knew I needed some support.  Having a group of close woman who were committed to read was what I needed.  I knew that each month we would be meeting and I would need to have read the book in order to participate in the conversation and I did not want to miss out!   I have a wonderful group of three other Mom's who I know are reading and preparing for the next meeting and this inspires me to keep moving forward.

Tip FOUR - Set Attainable Goals

Once we had our group set up we realised we needed an attainable goals.  Caddie found some fabulous ideas and thoughts on starting a group and after some looking at the books and calculations we decided that reading through the volumes was an attainable goal.  A few of us are in the high school years and realised that we could not take too slow a pace or we would still be reading the books and our children would have completed school!  We settled on reading SIX page a day and meeting once a month via Skype call to talk about our reading and what had impacted each of us.

 Tip FIVE - Set a Time Limit

This was important for all of us. As mom's we crave time to connect and fellowship. We however knew that in order to make a success of this meeting we needed a time limit or we would end up talking about all sorts of things other than what we started with.  We also needed to know what time we would start and end as each of us would be at home for these meetings.  We meet for an hour once a month and we aim to get together twice a year during the school holidays to fellowship.

Closing Thoughts on Pursuing Knowledge of a Charlotte Mason Education

I have been surprised at how relevant Charlotte's writings are for us today. She was a woman wise beyond her years.  Every bit of her writing is spot on and in line with what is scientifically known today.   When I first started reading her works, it took time to read the pages as her writings are wonderfully rich and thought provoking.  As I have become more familiar with the depth of her thoughts it's become easier and faster to read the six pages a day.

I highly encourage you to take the time to become familiar with the Original Home Schooling Series written by Charlotte Mason.

Blessings
Chareen

The Original Home Schooling Series by Charlotte Mason can be purchased from The Book Depostiory

The Original Home Schooling Series can also be purchased from



This post is part of the Homeschool Review Crew 5 Days of Homeschool Encouragement Blog Hop.

Grab a cuppa and be prepared to be motivated for the year ahead.  Here are a few of the participants of this years blog hop.  Be sure to take a look at some of the posts shared by our wonderful home educating mom's.


Thursday, 16 August 2018

5 Days of Encouragement Homeschool Review Crew Blog Hop

I'm looking forward to next week as I'll be joining the Homeschool Review Crew Annual Back to Homeschool Blog Hop.  This year the team are hoping to bring you 5 days of encouragement, hope and inspiration. These posts have been written by homeschooling Mom's like you.  I invite you to grab a cup of your favourite brew and find some new blogging friends to follow who will bring you hope and inspiration for the year ahead.

Annette @ A Net in Time
Ashley @ Gift of Chaos

Christine @ Christine Howard
Jacquelin @ A Stable Beginning

Jennifer @ Dear Homeschooler
Kellyann @ Walking Home ...



Yvie @ Gypsy Road