December is flying by.... can't believe it's almost Christmas!!
We've had so much fun hosting out of town family -- my FIL, 2 weeks ago, then my SIL and BIL last weekend, along with Eliz's 3rd bday party (pics up on FB) etc etc. It's been so busy. And we are just not kicking this dang cold! I think we are sharing germs. Just as I am feeling somewhat better, Jee comes home sneezing his head off and is home sick today. Then I'm sure the girls will get it... then me. I am ready for spring already!!!
In the meantime, I will leave you with this happy pic.
I love her smile... and I don't get it captured too often on camera!! Happy 3rd birthday sweet girl! We love you more than words can say!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Couldn't pass this one up...
Jee did the "censoring".... LOL!!!!
(Eliz is in a stage where she pees and doesn't put her pants back on. This happens so fast when I'm not looking that I don't even know she's done it...)
Merry Christmas!!!!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
On Homeschooling
The beauty of homeschooling is that you can meet the student exactly where he or she is, academically. You can tailor a program to hit her "sweet spot" of learning, to cultivate artistic and musical pursuits, to spend more or less time on any given subject... it has the potential to be learning at its best. I think this is a journey - after 2 years of researching, praying, considering, and weighing heavily with Jee - that we will finally start in January with Emilie.
It's becoming apparent that Emilie's current preschool is not a good fit for her. She enjoys her classmates (except for the one bully in her class), art time, and playing outside -- but she is the youngest in her class, and sometimes struggles to do what is set before her. Now to be fair this PreK curriculum is ridiculously advanced -- presenting 1st grade material such as a unit on economics, fractions, nutrition, and expecting complete sequential narration of a story upon first hearing (?!?!) -- and only half the kids are "getting it" according to the teacher, but for some of these things, Emilie doesn't get any of it.
The negative consequence is now Emilie is becoming fearful of school. I ask her if she likes it and she says "sometimes it's too hard". This is preschool! Preschool should NOT be hard. I am not paying $300 a month for Emilie to develop a complex about learning. Having her develop a fear of learning -- because of fearing failure -- this early in life is absolutely not ok!
So anyhow, God willing, I'll be schooling her at home in January. We'll see how it goes and take it one year at time! Prayers are appreciated!
It's becoming apparent that Emilie's current preschool is not a good fit for her. She enjoys her classmates (except for the one bully in her class), art time, and playing outside -- but she is the youngest in her class, and sometimes struggles to do what is set before her. Now to be fair this PreK curriculum is ridiculously advanced -- presenting 1st grade material such as a unit on economics, fractions, nutrition, and expecting complete sequential narration of a story upon first hearing (?!?!) -- and only half the kids are "getting it" according to the teacher, but for some of these things, Emilie doesn't get any of it.
The negative consequence is now Emilie is becoming fearful of school. I ask her if she likes it and she says "sometimes it's too hard". This is preschool! Preschool should NOT be hard. I am not paying $300 a month for Emilie to develop a complex about learning. Having her develop a fear of learning -- because of fearing failure -- this early in life is absolutely not ok!
So anyhow, God willing, I'll be schooling her at home in January. We'll see how it goes and take it one year at time! Prayers are appreciated!
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