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Home School Schedule

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I have a 3 1/2 year old daughter. This time next year we should start visiting her elementary school. My husband and I have been talking about home schooling her and as much as I like the idea part of it really scares me! I know that I am capable of teaching her but I am interested in what other home school mother's school schedule is like. I also have a 1 1/2 year old daughter and will welcome our son in May! So I guess my question is what a day is like for you and your child(ren) that you are teaching and when do you do lesson time when you have younger siblings in the home? Thanks in advance for your advice and time!

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Hi M.! I do a very loose homeschool regime for preschoolers. My advice is to not get too picky, too worried, or ask too much from a 4 yr. old. I read a lot of books, use the public library and their resources as much as possible, and do fun abc crafts, among other things. I try to get in at least 2-3 actual-sit-down lessons per week for preschoolers. The rest of it is doing things like having them help me in the kitchen baking, doing dishes. (What floats- a wooden spoon, a metal spoon, a plastic bowl?) Be creative and use all your moments as teaching moments. There's a lot to learn by just taking a nature walk around the park or going to the zoo.
My 7,6, and 5 year old boys can all read (easy Dick and Jane books) before they go to Kindergarten. They know their abc's and 123's. My 3 yr. old daughter didn't seem to care a hoot about abc's until just this month (I started with my first son when he was 2 and he loved every moment). Kids develope at different rates and it's all ok! Just meet them where they are and have fun!
It really is a blessing for your children just to spend time whith them and sincerely be interested in them.
Blessings! C. H.

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Check out "So You're Thinking About Homeschooling" by Lisa Welchel. I am planning to home school and this book gave me lots of ideas and the confidence that MY home school doesn't have to be just like anyone else's.

Hi M.,

I homeschool my 8 year old and run a business from my home. The great thing about homeschooling is that you can do it when it fits your family's schedule. Set aside time when younger siblings are napping and maybe let your husband teach a couple of subjects in the evening. Best of luck!

I have a dear friend who homeschools her son but who isn't a mamasource mama. She shares: "I don't know how typical my day is because with just Jesse to teach/take care of, we are typically done with our lessons in half a day, usually 2-3 hours. If you think she might be interested in exploring curriculum options, k12.com has a very good website that details how it partners with charter schools in certain states like Kansas. I don't know if they presently do in MO or not, but it might be worth checking out. I know first hand that the thought of homeschooling can be overwhelming, but with a strong support system like we've been fortunate enough to find through the Lawrence Virtual School charter program and an excellent, tailored curriculum like k12 offers, it has been a most rewarding experience for both Jesse and myself."

Steff

I don't have any advice, but I did want to tell you this... My cousin, who lives in Lawrence and has 3 boys, homeschools them. They are the most respectful, polite, and very social little boys I have ever met. I always ask her to give me tips (I have 2 boys, too) because they are just great kids. I don't know how anyone can say public school is better socially.... where they teach our kids to put condoms on bannanas? No thanks! I applaud those mothers who put so much time and commitment into their children. I wish you nothing but the best!

Hello M.,
I want to encourage you and tell you that you CAN do it! Don't be overwhelmed with what will happen down the road, just start where you are. You will be starting Pre-K or K and thats all about reading to them and learning the basics. I have a 7 yr old daughter(1st grade), a 4 yr old boy and a 2 yr old boy. We'll be starting the 4 yr old next fall with an easy Pre-K curriculum. I started my daughter out at 4 and she LOVED it. Now my son is very excited to do "school" too. My 2 yr old even loves to sit and color while we do school.

As far as schedule, I take full advantage of nap times. We do all the seat work (handwriting, spelling, math, language arts, etc.) in the morning when the boys are playing. Once nap time hits, we do the reading, history, Bible, science, etc. It works for us. Your schedule will change as you go through your year too and find what works with your family. Just be flexible and some days you may not finish everything. You can always read some of your stories at bedtime too.

Some great advice I was told is to have activities for the younger ones set aside for "school" time. Create a bin for each day with new and different toys in each day. This bin only comes out during school time and each day is different toys so they'll be focused on that and not bothering you or older daughter during school time.

So far, I am using Sonlight curriculum which I absolutely LOVE! Everything has been picked out for you and a guide tells you exactly what you need to study each day. I don't have any prep-work which works for me with 3 kids.
Good luck - you can do it!!

Homeschooling in MO is GREAT. You do not need to keep any records until age 7 years!!! Here are some links for some homeschool groups to get you started:

SWMOHE Southwest Missouri Home Educators
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/swmohe/

Bolivar Area Homeschoolers: http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/BAH2/bah.html

Buffalo Area Homeschool Group: http://www.buffalohomeschoolfamilies.com/

Dallas County Area Home Education
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DallasCountyAreaHomeEducation/

Field Trips Online: http://fieldtripsonline.org/

FHE Region Six http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fhe-region6w

Homeschool Fellowship of the Ozarks, "Home Reporter" newsletter:
http://thehomereporter.org

The Homeschooler's Network of Joplin, Missouri http://www.joplinhsn.com/

Lebanon Area Homeschoolers http://www.lebanonareahomeschoolers.com/

Missouri Homeschool Athletics http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOHSAthletics/

MO statewide yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOHomeschool/

Mountain Grove Homeschool Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mgmanifesto/?yguid=117109112
blog: http://www.mountaingrovehomeschoolgroup.blogspot.com/

Newton and McDonald County Homeschoolers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NewMacHS/

Rolla area http://www.rollanet.org/~chessnwk

SAC Lending Library http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SACLibrary/

SHELL-Springfield Home Education: Learning for a Lifetime
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shellinmo/

Springfield Secular Home Educators:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Springfieldsechomeed/

SHEM Southwest Home Education Ministry http://shemonline.org

Stockton Area Homeschool Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Stocktonhomeschoolers/

Tri-Lakes Christian Homeschoolers (Branson area)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tlchbranson/

Webster County Home Educators:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WebsterCountyHomeEducation

M., I was just going to read responses, but after seeing such a negative response, I just wanted to write and encourage. I think there are great things you can do with homeschooling (obviously, there are bad things that can come out of it too, but certainly those problems are not necessities of homeschooling). I don't home school, unless you count what I do with my young young kids, and I won't, but I really respect those with the discipline. Anyway, I don't know if you've ever been to mothering.com, but it's a great forum where I know there are threads about this and unschooling (which to me seems like a great idea at least in the young grades). Enjoy your kids! It's nice to see someone trying to take the time to really take care of them.

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