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Revision as of 17:17, 28 April 2016
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
Homeschooling
One of the primary responsibilities we have as parents is to make sure our children are trained/educated properly. I prefer to use the term "training or educating" instead of "schooling" because to me it's more appropriate. Kind of like using "children" instead of "kids." I fail quite a lot in my efforts there, but I like to use language appropriately, and frankly, my children aren't goats...I don't like the connotations there. The whole sheep and goats thing troubles me. Why would we want to call our children goats. Sorry, I got sidetracked for a moment, but I think it's worth considering.
Every family has different dynamics that make it a unique family. Every child has different characteristics that makes that child an individual. There isn't a one size fits all approach to education that works for every child. As parents, we have a dedicated interest in our child and we know better than anyone what makes our child/children unique. Identifying the learning style for each child is an important part of the homeschooling puzzle.
Here's an article that may inspire you to get started.
If that didn't do it watch the video Indoctrination. It's a crash course in "Why Homeschool?"
FYI - I have a beef with most homeschool history curriculum. One thing you'll notice when looking into homeschooling for the first time is that it tends to have a very loud "patriotic evangelical" voice. This tends to irritate me a bit, but it is what it is. This is a manufactured worldview for mass consumption in my opinion. I think there's a need for an alternative viewpoint curriculum that doesn't come draped in a flag and carrying a cross...to borrow part of a quote from Sinclair Lewis. Much of the history curriculum will focus on that particular worldview. We've been using Brother Gregory's books to supplement areas where there just aren't very good options. Regardless of what curriculum you use, I think you should involve yourself in what your child is learning. Correct the propaganda where you see it and make sure your children are questioning what they read. Discussions are important!
Why Homeschool?
Benefits
- Flexibility
- Whether it's time, vacation, curriculum, or whatever, homeschooling offers the family the ability to make choices that are best for that family.
- Community Building
- Homeschooling brings families together with other like minded families who can share ideas, resources, and counsel to each other. Everyone brings a different skill set to the community. When you homeschool and make an effort to find other homeschoolers, you'll find a valuable new circle of friends ready to help you succeed. Homeschool co-ops are a great resource for meeting other homeschool families.
- Learn New Skills
- Taking Responsibility
- Taking Responsibility for training/educating your children is part of loving your neighbor. The responsibility is yours...take it by the horns! When you rely on the state, you're actually coveting/stealing from your neighbor through the agency of a government willing to use violence. If you doubt this, try not paying property taxes and see what happens.
- Learn What You Didn't Learn The First Time
- Customize the Learning Experience for YOUR Child
- Education doesn't have to be one size fits all
- Limit Indoctrination by the State
- When YOU train YOUR children, you're not competing with the world as much for their hearts and minds. If your children are spending 6 - 8 hours a day soaking up other peoples worldview, you're going to have a problem on your hands at some point.
- For More on "Why Home School"? Watch the documentary film, IndoctriNATION, click here for trailers
School to fool
Are schools and educational institutions used as a social tool?[1]
Schools as Tools Has someone used the modern public schools to mold the minds of America for their own purposes. [2] Printable 5" X 8 1/2" Pamphlets Standard 8 1/2"X 11" Print Friendly
Cooperative Homeschooling
- Lots of information here about how to get connected with the homeschool community wherever you are and good how to get started information. See the GROUPS link for co-op information.
General Curriculum Information
- Also, check out her top 100 picks - the advantage to something like this site is that she doesn't play favorites w/ one curriculum provider. She chooses the providers who are best at what they do - making it easier to tailor your child's education to their talents & interests.
- Small company that puts together packages of some of the best curriculum, including educational toys, for birth through high school (yes, birth!)
- Here's an example of a "box" type curriculum - everything you need to teach comes in a box from the same company....they do some things well & some things are pretty dry.....but sometimes a highly structured, scripted plan can help get you started.
- Dr. Robinson K-12 Homeschool Curriculum. Developed by a scientist and his six children.
- Classical Curriculum Online Courses Available
- Veritas Press Online Courses Available
Specific Course Curriculum
Anatomy
Biology
Foreign Language
- http://www.rosettastone.com/ Any language you can think of.
- http://www.littlepim.com/ Foreign Language for the Little Ones - Get them started early!
- http://www.memoriapress.com/ Latin/Classical Instruction
- http://www.veritaspress.com/ Latin/Classical Instruction
Geography
- Mapping the World by Heart curriculum Students develop a comprehensive knowledge of geography that allows them to map the world entirely from memory. Grades 5-12.
Logic
- http://fallacydetective.com/ Really helps your children to develop discernment. Cuts through the propaganda like a hot knife. Teaches children how to debate effectively.
Math
- http://www.mathusee.com/ Uses manipulatives and videos to teach math
- http://www.mathmammoth.com Math Mammoth: Very effective and affordable. Grades 1 - 12
- http://www.TabletClass.com TabletClass: Amazing video math teaching PreAlgebra, Algebra, Geometry & Algebra 2.
Reading
- Teach Your Child To Read in 100 Easy Lessons I can't say enough good things about this approach. There are over 1000 reviews on Amazon. Rated 4.5
Science
- http://www.apologia.com/ Creation Based Science Curriculum
- http://www.superchargedscience.com Supercharged Science K - 12
Various Methods Overview
- Excellent overview of various methods & styles of homeschooling w/ links to a few companies that support each (there are hundreds more in each category though!). We did pretty straight classical for our first 5-6 years but have transitioned to eclectic & self taught as our children entered high school. Our pre-ks are getting more Charlotte Mason & Montessori right now & will probably stay there awhile ;0)
- Just like the name says, homeschooling on a shoestring! No or low cost ways to educate your children at home....this link is actually more of the above as far as methods but the site has a lot more to explore...more below on free or low cost curriculum
- Thomas Jefferson Education is an educational philosophy and a methodology by which great individuals throughout history were educated. Our family has successfully incorporated this philosophy into our homeschool. We started with the book "A Thomas Jefferson Education and the articles on the TJed.org website.
More Resources
- Free Charlotte Mason-type lessons for k-12
- Old Fashioned, but pretty good stuff & free
- Introduction to Montessori Methods at Home
- The Wal-Mart of Homeschool Resources
- Project Based Learning Article for Homeschoolers
- Toys from Trash
- Book: A Thomas Jefferson Education
- Home School Buyers Co-op - The World's Largest Buyers Club for Homeschoolers
- Biblical Educator Gary North - Free book downloads
- 200 Free Kids Educational Resources: Video Lessons, Apps, Books, Websites & More
- 100 Famous Homeschoolers
- Largest free ebook library
Books for Children
In this video Libertarian author Connor Boyack explains how homeschooling his own kids helped him discover the need for children's books that embrace the liberty/anarchist worldview. His Tuttle Twins series has started with children's versions of Bastiat's "The Law" and Freidman's explanation of the free market through the creation of a pencil.
Also recommended
- Three Friends Free, shows how we all use voluntary interactions in our every day lives and what happens when violence is introduced.
- The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible by Ken Schoolland. It's probably more suitable for early teens. The newest edition is even designed with questions at the end of chapters.
- The Uncle Eric Book Series which includes the popular economics lessons Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? and The Money Mystery: The Hidden Force Affecting Your Career, Business, and Investments
Articles
- 2016-04-17: 9 Elephants in the (Class)Room That Should “Unsettle” Us
- 2016-04-13: This is why those weird moms homeschool
- 2015-08-08: Amount Of Students Homeschooling Increased 62% In The Past Decade
- 2015-12-17: We need fewer exams and more wilderness in education
- 2015-04-07: The Five Tiers of Homeschooling
- 2014-03-19: The Advantages of Homeschooling
- 2014-02-19: Why schools are failing our boys
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