Our eldest will be 6 around Thanksgiving and this year of his education we are calling kindergarten. His next brother - who will be 4 in about a month - is doing much of the same material, especially the science, social studies, literature, and Bible. Our "babies" - twins who will be two just before the middle son turns 4 - get to listen in and I do separate things with them for letters, numbers, colors, etc. We have separate curriculums for math, handwriting, and learning to read. But our biggest part of our schooling is "unit studies." Each week we start with a good book and build Bible teachings, memory verses, art, "arts & crafts," geography, science, human relationships, language arts, and some math and/or cooking out of it. I throw in a little Spanish when I can. It sounds like a lot, but it's been a lot of fun. Our boys love to be read to, so it's easy to start with a book and branch out in lots of directions.
Last week we started with the book "The Story of Ping" and talked about China, children in China, what objects float or sink in the bathtub, how many relatives Ping lived with, etc. Ping was a duck, so we drew ducks. This week we start "Lentil" and talk about gifts and our senses.
Tonight I read three post from friends on Facebook who were bemoaning their sons' first days of kindergarten tomorrow - watching them get on the bus - feeling sorry they are going. My mother's heart knows that we have made the right decision - I'd go so far to say we've answered God's call - to teach our children at home. The reasons are many, the road will not be easy, but we trust God for wisdom, strength, and provision.
My (personal) biggest challenge is not to stay organized or keep four small and busy boys occupied. My biggest challenge is to live out I Cor. 11:1 - "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ." (NIV)
That second part is hard for me - "as I follow Christ." I have good intentions - very good ones - but completely living them out is harder than my goals, plans, and wishes. And I take comfort that, ultimately, these children are God's children and my husband and I are just to steward them. If we do our best, if we are faithful stewards, He will cover the rest with His grace.
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