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Homeschool doubts and encouragements

~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission. How many of you have had doubts about homeschooling? How many of you have wondered if you’re doing the right thing? How many of you have had the “I wonder if I’m teaching my child(ren) enough at home?” Moments? I surely do. I was at the library today when a young man approached me with this booklet pictured above. I was having a hard time deciding on whether I want to continue home school through kindergarten or send him out to public school. So when he approached me, I saw this as an opportunity to get information on what their system was like. Those schools are chartered which is public but with a slightly different approach. So I thought why not gather information for options right? Got home and my son (4 yrs old) saw the booklet, picked it up and scanned it. Then said indirectly to me 🙂 “Why did t...

Morning Routine | Lifewithme3 | Home School

~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission. Hey fellow homeschoolers.. what does your morning look like? Do you have a routine, or is it anything goes? Besides our morning worship, we do calendar time. It’s always fun and exciting for my son. He loves changing the day and date. It’s a great warm up activity for him. . Most of the supplies we have on our wall are from www.teacherspayteachers.com so many great resources there. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...

Teaching is NOT for Parents | Life with Me3 | NYC Mom Blogger

~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission. — HOME SCHOOLERS ALIKE, JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: click here  Growing up, I’ve always heard the saying “All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy. All play and no work, makes Jack a dull boy.” A few days ago, Someone said to me that “It’s wrong to teach your child at home. That’s for the teachers. At this age(he’s 4), he should just be playing.” 🙄🤔🤔.. . First: A parent is free to educate their child at home. There are many reasons why we choose to home school. Secnd: My child plays! Matter of Fact; most of our learning is through play. We use games and quizzes for all of our lessons. We hike through out neighborhood and the lil bit of parks that we have, talking about every thing we see/observe, and more... We do a lot of crafts and go through more supplies than a school of children 😂.. Imagination...