Thursday, April 15, 2010

This Homeschooling Is Working!!!

Sydney and I are closing in on completing our 2nd year of homeschooling and while the struggles have been many the rewards have been awesome! I thought it was about time for me to post about homeschooling and how it is working for us.


First of all, I went into this with the knowledge that my daughter is very bright and just happens to learn differently than other kids her own age. Home schooling has allowed us to focus on what she needs when she needs it. When we began this journey we started with 2nd grade and she was still struggling with her 1st grade readers (we used Bob Jones) the same readers she used in private school...not because I wanted them, but because she loved those readers and the biggest key to helping your child learn to read is for them to develop their reading skills while reading what they enjoy. Including Sponge Bob Squarepants comics from time to time. If they want to read it they will work much harder to read something they want. Anyway, we repeated 1st grade reading at our own pace and with patience no one but God could have given me. We are now in our 2nd grade Bob Jones reading program and I think she will sail through these. I think she could do the third grade set but I don't want her to skip any steps. I want her to do the work because she needs the skills that go along with the knowledge of how to recognize a word and become more proficient. Today Sydney informed me she has finished the 2nd chapter of Call of the Wild written by Jack London!!!! Now keep in mind this is an abridged version, but it is a chapter book and only has a few sketches rather than pictures. She has waited all her life to be able to read a chapter book. I know it is too soon to know if she will love reading or not, but she is off and running anyway. I am praying that this is the beginning of a period of academic growth for her. We are still very behind in math and writing but I think this is a huge milestone for her. Sydney is learning not to be embarrassed or afraid to try. She has learned that mistakes are opportunities to learn. She has learned this because I tell her every single day. On top of being dyslexic and a tad A.D.D. she is a perfectionist when it comes to certain things. In other words she is very hard on herself when she makes a mistake. I have recently seen that veil of insecurity melt away and be replaced with confidence in her abilities. I'm so proud of her and look forward to more reports like this one.

Home school also allows you to see what your child’s learning style is and work through problems when your learning style, which usually translates into your own teaching style, clashes with that of your child. I am convinced that is why some kids have trouble in traditional settings because sometimes a teacher just doesn't know how to teach to your child's needs or does but can't deviate from state mandates. This can cause a downward spiral for some kids. Sydney may never be a writer or math whiz but then neither was I.

7 comments:

  1. So glad it's a good fit for you guys. Kudos!

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  2. Good for Sydney! And you. Trey's cousins home school ALL of their children. There's 7 of them total and they've all done great with it. They live in Aledo and have a big network of home schoolers.

    Congrats to Sydney on her first chapter book!

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  3. So glad she is gaining all of that confidence. And let's hope she's a reader!!!

    So proud of BOTH of you!!

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  4. Congratulations! One thing I also love about homeschooling is being able to fly high with your child over all the victories. Enjoy the ride!!!!

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  5. You are doing such a great job with her Susan. I know there are days when you think you're not, but believe me, you are making such a difference in her life. She is so blessed to have a mom to love, encourage, nudge, and when needed, insist, she try new things. You rock Mama Sue:0

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  6. Woohoo!! This is great stuff! The more I homeschool the more I love being a part of each learning curve!! Very exciting!

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  7. Amen Sister! My 3rd grader has also struggled with reading/writing. We have seen a lot of improvement this year, but it's still a slow process. I thank the Lord that I have the belssing of homeschooling. It really is the best way to teach students like ours. Keep plugging away - the progress may be slow, but it will come. Lord bless you!

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