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Finding motivation

Monday morning approaches.  We’ve lost an hour of sleep from Daylight Savings Time (not a fan).  Add that to my already sleep-deprived day, and I’m not ready to gear up for academics tomorrow.  Yes, I could totally blow off studies, and we could sit around and do nothing.  You actually could do that as a homeschooler, but that’s not really my nature.  I work by a schedule. I know what needs to be taught and covered, so I must stay focused and persistent. I’ve been reading more on the Chinese culture and their parenting style, so I’m feeling as if I’m in a bit of competition with them and anyone else who’s intense on academics and succeeding.  I don’t want to go out in left field with this, but at the same time, my kids could be trying to get the same jobs or trying to get into the same college as they will try to do one day.  Note that I don’t transfer these feelings onto my kids.  They’re really just something that I’m constantly thinking about to myself, and it drives me to study, research, and refine what we’re doing at home.  Here’s my global thought on the whole bit of all…I want my kids to pursue their interests and where their gifts are.  They don’t have to go down the Ivy League road if it’s not the right fit for them.  However, if they would like to even be competitive for consideration, they have to be prepared for such.  That’s why I desire to train them early with a solid educational foundation. It’s easy to prepare them for anything if started at an early age.  Not so easy when you start late, and then it’s usually too late.

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Take them on campus

The older boys and I were on the Princeton campus this morning to observe one of the regional contests for National History Day. We watched a few of the participants and then walked the grounds which are just gorgeous. The boys were incredibly bored during the program, but it was helpful for all of us to observe should we decide to participate in the future. Sometimes, the kids just have to go along with what I see as being important. As a homeschooler, you have to work extra hard at finding opportunities for your children to compete in. You don’t have the luxury of a school providing these scenarios or encouraging you to participate. We had lunch on Nassau Street before returning home to enjoy the sun!

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Topics covered today: electricity, Gershwin, commutative property, arrays, times tables, book club, Lewis and Clark, the western frontier, West Indies, South America

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Some photos from “Excelsior”, our homeschool cooperative