Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Holiday Party

We met some new families this year at a homeschool party. Although, most of the children are under 10. This group isn't as welcoming as those in the neighboring town. We'll see how any future events go.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Course options

Next month X will get to visit the vocational school to see what programs he might be interested in. It would be 2 years before he was to actually start one but a decision needs to be made prior. They offer a variety of choices. Automotive Technology, Building Trades, Game Design and Development, Early Childhood Education, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Electrical, Health Occupations, Law and Government, Heavy Equipment Operation, HVAC Refrigeration, and Welding. I know he is curious about game design. We'll see how it goes. 

Friday, October 11, 2019

6 Nations

We took a trip to the Six Nations Museum. A small place but packed full of history! We're learning about the Iroquois right now too. There were nine clans and the speaker was a Wolf clan and his father a Turtle clan. He made jokes about how some personalities are like those of their clan. The Deer spook easily and with any sort of conflict, they bolt. The Wolf is hard to get to know but has its pack. Then there was the Turtle which may be slow at times but is strong. It really was an amazing trip.         

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Common Core

It has been brought to my attention that I (as a homeschool family) need to help end CC. We don't currently need to implement CC but when it comes to buying new textbooks they will be CC aligned. 

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Year round?

Some families school year round. I'm thinking about it myself. In public school X would also do their summer program. This gave him two weeks after the end of school off and two weeks before the start of the following year off. I may even be able to graduate him early this way.

A local private catholic school closed their doors last week. I'm expecting to see a flood of religious homeschoolers in our small town. I'm hoping fewer children will be proselytized because of this...

Well, I'm taking a break from blogging until September either way. See you soon!

Saturday, June 8, 2019

Growth

X has matured so much in just this short year! He has been trying to overcome his anxiety of heights. His learning of space has helped in this regard. He independently listens to the news and has attended things he wouldn't have previously enjoyed. He's willing to become active in the community via volunteer opportunities with the elderly. Things are falling into place and I love it! I doubt he would be the same person had he continued in public school.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Lower case i

You may have noticed the i in my blog name instruction is lower case. There is a reason for it. X had trouble distinguishing an uppercase I with a lower case l so I purposely made it lower case. 

Friday, April 19, 2019

Future

X is currently in 7th grade so we have time before finalizing any decision. I've known since starting our journey that I would at the very least homeschool through the 8th grade. We were unsure about high school due to college reasons. X has consistently said he wants to continue homeschooling through graduation. I enjoy research and have been looking into his options.

X is unsure about college but I don't want to hinder the possibility. Of course, the easiest choice would be to attend public high school to earn a diploma and guarantee the possibility of college. Or so you would think. I don't want him to HAVE to endure the difficulties he has in the past for something he MIGHT be interested in. Otherwise, it is in our best interest to make sure he takes the SAT and request a letter of completion from the superintendent at the end of 12th.

IMO avoiding TASC (formerly GED) is our goal and TBH shouldn't be necessary because he would have earned his diploma. There is also potential for attending an international (Canada) choice if he were to desire. We've discussed taking a trade and that might be the route he chooses.   

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Freedom From Religion Foundation

The FFRF offers a badge to atheist boys and girls who write an essay. This is due to the boy scouts treatment towards atheists and not allowing them to join. Apply for the badge here https://ffrf.org/outreach/freethought-badge

They also offer several scholarships for high school seniors, students of color, college students and graduate students. Follow the link for the needed form https://ffrf.org/outreach/ffrf-student-scholarship-essay-contests


Tuesday, February 5, 2019

National Home Education Legal Defense

http://www.nheld.com/ is the only sort of alternative I've found for H$LDA. I'm unwilling to support HSLDA. They founded Generation Joshua which states they are for "traditional marriage" HSLDA sister organization HSLDA PAC contributes funding for Generation Joshua. By joining HSLDA it would be accepting their anti-LGBT "values". Something I do not agree with.

Monday, January 28, 2019

Where I find events

We visit the nature center often but where do I find other things to do?

The local newspaper(s)
Facebook events
Websites of places we've previously visited
Surrounding town and/or county links
Word of mouth
Bing searches (I use bing because you can accrue points and redeem for gift cards)

Where do you find activities?