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10 Ideas to Uncover Your Home Schooled Teen’s Interests

“Hey Mom. Did I take chemistry?”
“Yes, honey, you took it last year.”
“I did? Are you sure, ’cause I don’t remember it”

The above conversation took place while a friend’s daughter, who did high school from home, was filling out a lengthy college application. The mom and I chuckled as she related it to me saying, “Guess that was time well spent.”

We all know that not everything in life is fun and we do well to impart this truth to our kids as we home school them. No matter how much we may enjoy something, there will be aspects of it that we don’t enjoy, but, oh well…that’s life!

Having said that, let’s consider the other side of the coin – courses designed or chosen specifically because they appeal to the interest(s) of our child. After all isn’t the freedom to decide what to study one of the major advantages to home education!?

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Brick Wall Hits Home School

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Ahhh….OK now….ah what was I doing? . . . . . Oh, I remember, I was getting ready to write a post about the brick wall that has hit our home school. No kidding, there we were working diligently on homeschooling and WHAM! -  it jumped right in front of us.

Seriously, five plus years into home educating and this is the first time I’ve felt it would be easier to trudge a mile in waist deep mud than finish assignments or anything for that matter. Brand new experience and I’m not liking it so much. We are all so ready for a break, a long, long as in really, really long. But it seems soooo far away, especially now with that brick wall in the way! Sigh. Bigger sigh.

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Graduation? But wasn’t it just yesterday…

It was just yesterday, so many years ago, when my granddaughter unexpectedly entered the world at 25 weeks gestation – four months early! She weighed less than 1 pound 7 ounces, dropping to a fraction over one pound! She was amazing. She was beautiful. I was in awe and humbled to witness the miracle usually reserved for God’s eyes alone.

“Peanut’s” eyes were not yet opened. Her dear little hands were the size of her grandfather’s thumbnail, complete with the tiniest fingernails you can imagine. When she would grab onto his finger, it looked like an adult grabbing a large tree limb. Her feet were scarcely an inch long. Her grandfather could literally hold her in the palm of his hand. She swam in the preemie clothes made by the Ladies Auxiliary, but she deserved something to wear. I bought a pattern for a 12” doll and made her a dress. The booties and panties were way too big.

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Carnival of Family Life has Moved

Carnival of Family Life

As you can see, the Carnival of Family Life isn’t here. In spite of our best efforts, we couldn’t get the email containing the carnival posts to come through. Finally, Colloquium & I went through the back door, so to speak, and managed to get the posts loaded into Homeschool Through Highschool’s blog, but by the time we were able to do that, I didn’t have the time to do the finishing touches to get the carnival posted. Funny how life works sometimes…

So, Colloquium, graciously offered to post the Carnival of Family Life on her site and it is up and running. Be sure to stop over and check out the great variety of posts. Here’s the link.

Thanks, Colloquium, for all your effort and congrats on another great carnival!

sue5

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Carnival of Family Life

Carnival of Family Life

Homeschoolers and family life – two peas in a pod, a match made in heaven. Just like soup and sandwich, they go together. (Am I dating myself again?)

Family life is one of the core reasons most parents choose to homeschool – they just got together! That is why I am pleased to tell you that Homeschool through Highschool will be hosting the next Carnival of Family Life! (My humble apologies for being so late in making the announcement!) The theme for this carnival is Family Favorites.

The Carnival of Family Life has been around for quite awhile and offers some terrific submissions. I am honored to be hosting it. Anything related to family life is welcome at the Family Life Carnival. Categories include:

  • Family Spirituality/Belief/Worship
  • Humor
  • Parenting Tips & Advice
  • Finance, Health and Wellness
  • Pets
  • Education
  • Fiction
  • Travel
  • Crafts & Activities
  • Cooking & Recipes
  • Relationships & Self-Improvement

The deadline for submissions is Sunday, March 22, 2009, PST. For more information about the Family Life Carnival or to submit an article, click here.  If you want more information regarding submission guidelines or to check out some of the past Family Life Carnivals (there are some great links!), visit the carnival owner’s blog, Colloquium.

So while your having your soup and sandwich, you and your family can decide what family favorite you want to contribute!

See you there :)

sue5

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Is Homeschooling Too Expensive in Today’s Economy?

helping-on-the-homefront-helping-on-the-homefront-1Friday, I read a post on Examiner.com entitled “Public School Enrollment Increasing Due to Economic Crisis“. Is this true? I don’t know.

Certainly no one can argue that money-wise things have gotten tough and will likely get tougher! Many people, if not fearful, are concerned, very concerned about the economy’s effect on their family and lifestyle. Many  have begun tightening and re-tightening their belts. Tough choices are being made.

The author, in the above mentioned post, wrote that many homeschoolers are considering putting their kids back into public school because the cost of home school is too expensive in today’s economic crisis. She stated she personally knew homeschoolers who are considering public school as an option in order to cut household expenses and to allow the homeschooling parent to get a job to further ease the financial pressures.

For any of you who may be considering the tough choice of putting your children in public school for financial reasons, may I encourage you to take your time in making this decision.

  1. Pray. Ask God to show you His desires. Ask Him to reveal to you ways you can either increase your income or decrease your household outflow. Ask Him to show you creative ways to homeschool and to bring others alongside.
  2. Consider why you began homeschooling in the first place and carefully, prayerfully reconsider those reasons. Have any of them changed? My guess is, if anything, they have grown stronger. Read the rest of this entry »
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Teaching Your Teen About Finances

money-treeI’ve been spending a lot of time talking about money and the need for us to be teaching our high school students how to handle finances responsibly. Teaching your teen about finances is critical to their knowing how to handle money wisely & will make a huge difference in their lives when they graduate high school and are on their own in the real world.

Let me side-track for a moment….if you read Teaching Teens Real Life Money Skills: What We’re Doing, you’ll remember my “rant” about one of my pet peeves regarding young people not knowing how to make change. Well, it happened again last night. The bill was $5.81. I handed the cashier $6. She entered it into the register and it showed her she needed to give me .19 cents in change. Then… I did the unthinkable, I said, “Oh wait, I have a penny” and held it out. She looked at the register, said “Ah”, “Ah”…. “I can’t take it because I’ve already entered it into the computer and it shows me how much change to give you.” I just sighed and took my .19 cents. My grandkids were with me and were surprised. My grandson, with his sweet, sensitive heart, said “Maybe she’s just tired.” Yeah, maybe…

OK, end of rant and back to the topic at hand: our kids need to know how to handle money, especially in this economy.  It’s part of life, a huge part. To help you with this, Read the rest of this entry »

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