Thursday, April 30, 2009

In the kitchen, down the hall, by the front door, against the wall?


So last night my husband (Big Papa) and I were talking trying to weigh the benefits of homeschool against public schooling. We have finally reached a decision on whether or not homeschooling is right for our girls. We have decided together that we would take a year off of public school. Our oldest, Chunkey Monkey, will be in the third grade next year. This is also the year she begins TAKS testing if she remains in public school. TAKS testing stresses her out tramendously. We're talking adult stress too, biting her nails, chewing pencils, and even tears. I truly believe that we should relieve this stress for her to keep her as happy and healthy as possible. Our middle daughter, Sugar Booger, will be starting Kindergarten, making it easier for her to be adjusted to homeschooling. Our youngest, Squeekers, will be considered Pre-K in public school, however, because where we live its not a requirement, children are enrolled based on income. Meaning, my husband and I, even though I do not bring in any income, make too much money, and our child doesn't get that learning opportunity.

We are setting realistic goals for us to meet during our first homeschooling year. I am more than sure we will find that our children are overall much happier and still well adjusted. However, we will re-evaluate the situation at the end of the year and decide then if we want to continue homeschooling or put them back in the public school system. I'm sure this time frame will be the much needed time frame to convince my husband that we are doing the right thing for our girls. He still has his doubts.

Now that we've made this decision we must decide where to hold class. I have one month of public school left and three months of summer to get our affairs in order. We considered having a desk for each child toward the back of the living room, but this means we would have to move them up each morning for class then move them back at the end of our school day. Not our favorite idea, but it is definately a possibility. Our next idea is to hold class in the kitchen. Since this truly is where I spend most of my time, this sounds much better to me. The table we currently have will not allow enough space for lessons. We have always talked of getting a breakfast knook type kitchen set. I believe we may do this before its all said and done as this will allow enough for all the kids to work on their stuff without whining about their elbows touching.

Let the organization process begin, Project Carty Homeschool is underway.

1 comments on "In the kitchen, down the hall, by the front door, against the wall?"

Happy Elf Mom (Christine) on May 1, 2009 at 4:52 PM said...

Hi!!! Found you through sitemeter. Creepy, huh?

But I'm glad I did! I'm so excited for you.

You have *lots* of time to make your decisions on what to buy.

On the TAKS: Chunkey Monkey can practice at home if you print up what you find on this link:

http://www.scotthochberg.com/taas.html

Not very intimidating. If you want to. If not, then ferget it. :] You have lots of time to look at the Christianbook.com website. Be sure to click under the pictures of the stuff you're interested in to see "samples." It will give you a good idea of whether it will work for you, I think.

I had to do a double-take on those little girls of yours. They look so much alike!!

God bless ya!

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