Friday, February 19, 2010

priorities

I don't have all of the answers when it comes to homeschooling.
Sometimes it feels like I don't have any.

I think we all just do the best that we can, hoping and praying that at some point our kids do learn how to throw a baseball, use hair gel, and buy new pants when the old ones come up past their socks.

When we started this adventure - back when Punk was only three, there were goals: allow our kids to explore the world beyond the classroom, encourage them to learn at their own pace, teach them the value of work, build their social confidence among all age groups and make learning fun. We still have the same goals. I still contend that those are probably the most valuable skills a person can glean from any education. However, after 18 months in the public school system, I find myself constantly second guessing the best way to achieve these goals.

Is it better to use multiplication flash cards, or to have the kids make a triple batch of brownies? Do organizational skills start with a clean room, or a well written daily planner? Do we learn geography best from a map, or cruising across the country?

Although I suspect that the truth lies somewhere in the middle, the reality is - I don't know. I won't know until Kooka is finishing her dissertation and says, "I hated when you made me write my spelling words, but I have not misspelled 'embarrass' since the fourth grade." Or when I ask Punk if he knows the capital of Colorado, and he says "Is that the place where we rode up the mountains on that really scary tram?"

Only then, will everything come to light.

So in the meantime, I'm asking my friends for assistance.

If you were to homeschool your child and had a bit of extra money after covering the basics, what would be the best way to invest in your child's education - great books and curriculum; extra curricular activities - music lessons, karate, dance class; travel experiences; or technology (computers, software, etc). Again - I assume that the best scenario is to share the wealth - spread it out a bit, but every family has their priorities, and I am curious to find out yours.

The poll is in the upper corner of the blog - it's completely anonymous. Thanks!

6 comments:

Melanie said...

After reading about Punk's shopping/dinner assingment I have been thinking about this myself... I think that you already know the answers.

I know you guys like to travel. One thing that I think would be a wonderful experience in independence would be to have the kids plan every aspect of a road trip from start to finish... Where, how far, gas $$, lodging, what kind of cultural sites or site seeing & what to do, restaruants, budgets - food & fun $$, travel time, maybe learning a new language (French, Spanish, Canadian (ha!)), etc. It's a big deal. I've done some road tripping of my own and the planning is actually half the fun but is a lot of work.

Although we don't plan to homeschool I want to supplement with our own stuff and this is one of the things I want to have Ruby do when she's old enough.

Plus you get a little vacation out of it.

* said...

I think you are right. Treats said she did this once and it was pretty cool. Punk had another go at shopping/dinner last week, and did pretty well (individual sub sandwiches, fruit and chips). He might be ready for something like this.

Queen Slug said...

I am currently trying to decide how to educate my daughter. I am very displeased with the local public school & doubt I will send her there. Do I send her to Catholic school (which I've no clue how I would afford & not being Catholic I don't think they would scholarship her) or do I home school her? I've been reading over your blog a lot lately trying to use some of your thoughts & ideas to help me.

So my answer is I just don't know.

Treats said...

You are doing an awesome job...quit second guessing yourself. Your kids are shining examples of how to correctly educate/raise them. I am always free to help your kids figure the ins and outs of Desperate Housewives.

xoxo

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