Beginning the Journey When you made the decision to homeschool your children you took the first step on the journey of a lifetime. Establishing a The homeschool industry is filled with books and magazine articles showing deliriously happy families, all lined up like well-scrubbed potatoes, eagerly awaiting mother's next breathtaking educational insight. As we quickly discover, however, few real-world homeschool days actually look like the industry advertising. When you have a balky five-year-old who is refusing to do phonics today, and a 22-month-old who won't give you more than 60 uninterrupted seconds at a stretch to teach, and a pie that has just bubbled over in the oven and set off the smoke detector, But remember: You have begun a journey. Some days you'll But there will also be days when you've just finished cleaning up the cat's third hairball of the day and suddenly your kindergartner bursts forth with a thoughtful, well-reasoned insight on the world around him which clearly demonstrates that he's been thinking about what you discussed last week. Just when you least expect it- you cover a little ground on your journey! You're actually going somewhere. The journey doesn't look at all like you expected, but you're under way- you're making progress! I'll talk more in the next issue about how to enjoy the journey you've undertaken. Surely it is the journey of a lifetime! |