
“In this age of selfishness and greed, of
birth control and barrenness, of easy divorce, broken homes, and
juvenile delinquency, in this age of cheap amusements, idleness and lack
of discipline, it is well to search for basic values, to attention to
the fact that the home is the nation’s most fundamental institution and
that mothers are the first professors in that character-building
school”. -Hugh B. Brown
"When another speaks, be attentive yourself; and disturb not the audience. If any hesitate in his words, help him not nor prompt him without desired; interrupt him not, nor answer him till his speech has ended."
– George Washington
George Washington Rules of Civility
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Welcome to homeschooling, "where nothing is required but everything is made available" (James Moffett).
Considering Home Education and Why it’s a Good Idea
Most Mothers/ Fathers do not feel adequate to educate their own children. Either they feel unqualified themselves because they do not have their credentials or don’t think they have enough knowledge to teach a broad spectrum of subjects, or they just feel they lack patience. Some may have concerns about their child’s social life, maybe time is limiting or one parent works outside the home. Whatever the reason may be, I can tell you that it does not surpass the value you will get when you give your child a loving environment to learn in and an academic education they are interested in.
Sending your children out of your home to others to be
introduced to their philosophies and the philosophy of strangers on a daily
basis can be spiritually risky. I don’t mean spiritually in a religious
sense, I mean morally. The morals of society are diluted so much that our
human conscience has become dull. If you consider your children to be gifts
from God it is only natural to want to protect them in their early years and
want the very best for them. Your local school system may be your only
choice because of life’s circumstances but for the majority of the people,
we truly do have other options.
Consider this; with the recent focus on erasing God out of our schools, it
can be a dangerous thing to have the children in an environment where God
does not reside or is not welcome. It is as if you send your child out in
the open sea on a boat with no life jackets aboard, before he has had the
chance to learn to swim and strengthen his lungs, and be well versed on the
perils of the open sea. You just wouldn’t do it. Crime and negligence are at
their highest in schools today and educational scores and achievements are
at their lowest. There has got to be a better way to achieve academic
results than what we have in America today.
You and I can do
better, it wouldn’t be that difficult. My family loves this country and we
love the constitution and the freedom it stands for, however, there is a
social climate of American society that do not believe in God and rejects
faith and almost all Godly principles, they often are the profess-ors of
government run education.
Teaching your children is a natural God given instinct; if we can teach them
to walk, talk, say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, then we can teach them how to
read and write and do math.
What advise would I offer a new homeschooling family?
“Relax”! That’s the most commonly heard advice that experienced
homeschoolers emphasize above all else. There’s no hurry to make a fixed
plan, and certainly no hurry to spend a lot of money on curriculum. You’ll
find that acquiring a rich education is not as complicated as some may
originally assume. While it may be complicated to provide the kind of
learning experiences 30 different individuals might need in a classroom
setting, homeschooling provides the time and freedom for learning in a much
more relaxed and natural way. Support and resources are plentiful. You’ll
find that homeschooling provides an opportunity to be with your family in a
nurturing and relaxing lifestyle; and you can teach to the interest of the
child not to the test.
©2007 Terrie Runolfson