Monday, August 3, 2020

Keep It SImple



People often ask me what my number one piece of advice for homeshoolers is, and quite honestly, it is hard to choose.  There are so many things I would like to say to you new parents embarking on this adventure.  It is so hard to pick just one thing. But I do know what I wish someone had told me!

Don't make it harder than it is- keep it simple!

Yes, there is a lot of people out there with an opinion on how BEST to homeschool. 
And yes there are a lot of curriculum to choose from.
And, YES, there are all kinds of sparkly pens and paper and notebooks.
And don't get me started on the Pinterest boards!

But here's a secret- YOU CAN SCHOOL WITHOUT ALMOST ALL OF THAT STUFF!

Clear?

OK, yes, you will need to choose some sort of curriculum and a pencil and some paper would be helpful, but other than that, if you need to pass on the other stuff-

IT. IS. OK!

I promise.

But, you say, what about all those shiny classrooms my kids are used to?

Teachers in traditional school are amazing.  Not only do they have to teach 20-30 kids at one time, but they have to hold their attention.  Brightly colored, exciting classrooms do that in some ways.

But you are only working with a few students- your kids!  No need to entertain them if that is not your thing.  Just teach them.  They will learn with OR without the sparkle.

Beautiful school specific rooms are lovely if that is what you love!  We have had several in the past 23 years of schooling and they worked well in those seasons.  But we have also had times when the kitchen table and a basket was all we had. (now, for instance!)

Here's the point- do what you need to do.  Do what works for you!  If that is something fancy- yay you!  If it is something simple- yay you!

There is no time for comparison.  Homeschooling can be challenging, especially the first year as you find your new normal.  Don't get lost in the weeds by making it harder that it is!

Blessings,

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