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Our First Year of Homeschooling: Everything You Need to Know!

My first year of Homeschooling. Pros, cons and your questions answered

I decided to homeschool the children this school year for a number of reasons.

It’s something I had always kept in the back of my mind to grant them flexibility and the chance to learn outside of the box. My husband was homeschooled so he always encouraged me to give it a try. But the main reason I chose to homeschool my children this school year was because of the pandemic.

If you recall, last summer there were still so many variables and unknowns when it came to the pandemic. To avoid the back and forth with in-person and virtual learning, I decided to pulled them out of the local public school district and I transformed my basement into a school room.

We just wrapped up the curriculum (I chose My Father’s World this year). While we will continue to do school work all summer long, I am no longer standing at the white board teaching lessons from a spiral notebook. At least not for the 2020-2021 year.

So let me break down the pros and cons of my first year of Homeschooling and then answer a few of your questions.

CONS:

PROS:

Questions you had for me about homeschooling: 

  1. What curriculum did you use? I used My Father’s World for 2nd grade. They recommend purchasing the curriculum for your oldest child even with multiple kids. I don’t think I would use MFW again, though. I’m not sure how challenging it was. 
  2. What would you do differently? I would have found a better math curriculum. Math is the only subject I don’t think we did a great job on this year. I am already trying to research for next year with Luke. 
  3. What did your schedule look like? It was busy! Some days were more chaotic than others. I tried to get the kids up, dressed and fed by 9. They then did their morning chores and met in the basement by 9:30. We did homeschool with very little breaks from 9:30-noon, depending on everything we needed to accomplish that day. Noon-1 was lunch and “recess” we then they would have golf, rest time, or free play for the rest of the day. We took every Friday off for a field trip or nature walk. 
  4. Would you consider doing homeschooling again? Yes! We have already decided to send Adam to preschool this fall for the 2021-2022 school year. He needs socialization beyond his brothers and sister. Eden will return to our local school and enter 2nd grade. She misses her friends and thrives in a social environment. Jude, of course will be home with me. But Luke wants to continue with homeschool. Luke is extremely disciplined. Waking up, showering, making his own breakfast and starting his studies before I can even say good morning. He wraps up his school day around 10-11, has a quick lunch and is ready to golf. His main reason for wanting to continue with homeschool is for golf. I know he’s only 8, but as many of you know this kid’s passion is unlike anything my husband and I have ever seen. So, through a lot of thought and discussion, I have agreed to keep him home again next year and continue with our homeschool studies.
  5. Any wins you noticed as a result of homeschooling? Yes! Lots of wins throughout the year. We spent a lot of time on history this year. Learning about the Pilgrims, early settlers, founding fathers, Native Americans and so much more! Eden’s reading is stronger now than it was before the year started, Adam can recognize all his letters, spell some sight words and add small sums. Luke is mastering Spanish! 

Honestly, I know I will look back and miss a lot of special moments we had together this year in our basement. I’m very thankful I took the leap and chose to homeschool them this year. I know now I can do it, and would do it again! Not to mention, we have all grown so close which is something I will cherish forever.

Do you homeschool? If so, what are your pros and cons?

 

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