Some of you may also remember this one from my old blog, Living Homeschooled. It was first published there in October 2012.
Our journey through homeschooling began eight years ago. It was the
summer after 1st grade, and my dad was trying to convince my mom that I
should be homeschooled the next fall. My mom was, to say the least,
skeptical. She didn't have time to homeschool. She worked full time, and
she knew that my dad would have no real part in it. But, eventually, he
convinced her to try just one year.
So, my mom started
by doing some research. She found Susan Wise Bower, and decided to use
her Classical Method. That first year of homeschooling was a very
strange one. Isabelle, who was four years old at the time, was in
preschool. I did my work (what little I had) and read the rest of the
day. At night, I did History or Science with Mom. Those first few years,
I did math with my dad.
By the next year, we had
really started homeschooling properly. That first year was a bit of a
disaster, but things got better. By third grade, we had begun
homeschooling in the way we still do it now. I won't go into depth
about any one subject, as they will all be covered sometime over the
next few months.
Our homeschool group was very
important to our homeschooling success. We made many wonderful friends
those first few years, and without them, I would be surprised if we
would still be homeschooling today. They have helped us a lot over the
years.
Today, homeschooling looks a lot different for
us then it did that first year. Partly, that is from experience, and
partly because we are older now. We are now homeschooling veterans. We
have tried a lot of programs, and found the right ones for us. We have
met people who are now life long friends.
I was not
sure about homeschooling in the beginning, and there have been many
times in the past eight years that I have had my doubts. But, really, I
am so glad I am homeschooled. I think I am a much better person because
of it.
Any questions about homeschooling, or anything else? Let me know in the comments, and I will do my best to answer your question!
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