Come along with me on my journey to share Our Homeschool History.
Here are some of the things I share in this episode:
1) Always a big thinker/doer—huge responsibilities when 12; taking on big projects on student council; projects in teachers college were my delight (as long as they didn’t take art skills or laminating!); homemaker—endless projects!
2) First year of homeschooling eighth-grade sister; Joshua was one
3) Ray came home and took him by hand to show him projects (laminated shelf labels that I had colored out of coloring books, animals divided by jungle, farm, aquatic, etc, closets, and drawer, etc)
4) Elaborate systems—laminated and contact paper boxes, put stickers on the baby wipe containers people gave me, so much detail that neither I nor anyone else could keep it up.
5) Dishes, laundry, undressed toddler, etc all undone —Ray always rescued me as he affectionately called me a “closet lady”!
6) Read sidetracked home executive—divided into dailies, weeklies, etc
7) Learned about the dailies!!! These would come to make a significant impact on our homeschool and my mental health (!) in years to come
8) Dailies—the things you do habitually each day—before other “extra” things
Check out my downloadable, undated “Prioritizing Planner”—where you’ll learn how to prioritize each day—after your dailies, of course! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-Prioritizing-Planner-2315748
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I have so much to share with you about our thirty-two years of homeschooling! I want so many great things for you and your students!
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Bonus Replay: #1 Reason We Would Homeschool Today
#11: Introducing Year 2 of Homeschooling (1984)
#10: First Homeschool Year in Review
#9: Week in the Life...1983 (Part II of II)
#8: Week in the life of….1983 (Part I of II)
#7: When we knew we wanted a character-based homeschool
#6: What have dailies looked like over the past 40 years?
#4: Homeschooling With a Toddler in Tow—38 Years Ago
#3: Homeschooling My Younger Sister!
#2: Indiana Homeschool Laws 38 Years Ago!
#1: Introducing Our Homeschool History
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