Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Back to Homeschool
This is our first week back in the swing of homeschool.
We are excited to have found a community of homeschoolers.
We will now have outings and classes along with like minded parents and children.
This week we have been to orientation and found a mom with a son the same age as my boy, who also shares the same allergies and way of eating. And to put the cherry on top, they live right down the street from us. Finally able to bond with a family who gets it.
We are so excited to start supplemental classes at the resource center. My boy will now have drama class, science, geography, and Polynesian studies. I especially love drama and polynesian studies since his dad was born in Hawaii.
He will now bond with children like him and finally have friends to interact with.
When we are not in classes or outings, we will be at home with set times and structured class at home. So far he is doing so good. Granted it has only been 2 days but he is really dedicated to learning and wanting to do work. It is really amazing to see the change in him and how the frustration has turned to happiness to learn. He wants to know what everything around him says. He is dying to learn more in reading. He has a disability with learning sounds and sounding out words so he memorizes everything. Everyday he sits and writes his words over and over as to learn the word and spelling of it.
I am so proud of him.
(learning to tie his shoes)
He has shown so much growth and maturity since leaving the public school system. I never thought I could handle it but seeing the results makes me work harder for him.
(art studies at the Bellagio Fine Arts Gallery, his best Picasso face)
So our summer is officially over. Now if someone would let the weather people know. These heat warnings are killing us. I am so ready to turn this AC off and feel a cool breeze. I am ready to ride my bike and show off my new crochet basket.
Well, when we are not schooling, which is about 10 pm at night, I get to sit and crochet. I just finished up this poncho. I am so in love with it. Again it needs to get cold out so I can actually wear it.
I am also working on some other things that I will reveal as soon as I get further into them.
Life is full and we are hanging in there. This dog is so much fun and keeps a smile on our faces. We are so glad he found his way to our home. The cats, not so much...
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Hiya Amy - gosh Little B is growing us so much - look at those long legs of his. So glad to read he is enjoying the homeschooling. When I homeschooled my youngest we found a neat group of other homeschoolers & did outings together often. Now - your bike bag has me green with envy & your crochet flowers. As does your poncho & I am loving the colours in your hair. Glad to read the dog is working out well - do post some more dog pics soon x x x
You are so smart. I wish I'd homeschooled much, much sooner. I would love to take the Polynesian Studies class...how much fun!
Your crocheted bike basket is so flippin' adorable. :D
Look at you, teaching! I would love to teach. Brooklyn is so lucky to have a teacher like you! Wish we lived closer, I could substitute for you. wink wink
Oh, that dog of yours is perfect, how did he find your family? It's a miracle for sure.
Love your crochet pieces, I envy your talent.
Your beautiful little boy is growing up SO fast! I watch my little grandkids grow up in the blink of an eye! I hope all is well with you and your beautiful family!!
Take care,
Sue
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