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Nov
16

Knitting With an 11-Year-Old Boy

Flipper actually learned to knit many years ago, I think when he was 6.  He got a few rows done of what he intended to be a pillow for the cats, and then it was forgotten. At the same time, the cushion I had started was also left aside, never to be picked up again.  [...]

Nov
09

Study Time for Mom with Christopherus

It’s always exciting when you get STUFF in the mail, isn’t it? This week, my order from Christopherus arrived.  I’m not planning to implement full-on Waldorf homeschooling, anthroposophy just isn’t my thing.  But there are several elements I want to incorporate, and I need to learn more about them. I ordered several books: “Joyful Movement” [...]

Nov
07

Nature Walk

Today we went on a nature walk.  We’ve been taking walks most mornings for the past week (as part of our drift towards Waldorf-iness… of course it’s also very Charlotte Mason but we never got into it for some reason…), but generally they’ve been along the streets, not into the woods. We started off the [...]

Nov
07

Autumn Session Update

I was just reviewing my previous post where I summarized what we’d accomplished in our first 6 weeks of a Charlotte Mason approach.  That was back in March.  It was fascinating to look back at what we’ve changed, what we’ve maintained, where we’ve stalled and where we’ve progressed. One big change is that I stopped [...]

Oct
27

Thoughts on Waldorf

It’s been a year (or so) of great flux for us in our homeschooling… and life in general.  From moving across the country, to new cars, new jobs, not to mention a new house.   From exploring Flipper’s issues (and realizing that it’s not something that just “better discipline” or “more self-awareness teaching” is going to [...]

Oct
08

Weather Chart

Blog-surfing tonight via Tot School, I found this blog, which mentioned a weather chart activity appropriate for preschoolers which she obtained from this blog.   Whew!  Ain’t the blogosphere grand? Pomme has become fascinated with weather and day/night recently.  Every morning, she asks if the sun is up, and bedtime is becoming easier because she has [...]

Sep
21

Ancient History — It’s Working!

For the past several months, we’ve been trying out Ancient History as part of Flipper’s curriculum.  We started with History Odyssey level 2, since that would be the “correct” level for his age.  But after trying it for awhile, we found that since he had no previous background in history, and is a reluctant writer, [...]

Sep
20

Homeschool Skedtrack Will Save My Sanity

Recently I posted about our recent innovation in our homeschool scheduling — index cards for each subject with daily assignment written in, then stickers placed on a chart developed each day. It’s been working well for us, Flipper loves having everything spelled out for him concretely and it’s helping me stay organized.  We’ve probably accomplished [...]

Sep
17

Yes! That’s How It’s SUPPOSED to Work!

We all know those idealized images of the homeschooled child.  Curious and inquisitive, they excitedly seek out learning opportunities based on their interests, and will bury themselves in books by their own choosing.  Full of self-motivation, they practically teach themselves. That is not my son. But every so often, we actually do get a little [...]

Sep
11

The Lazy Day Where Nothing Went Right

Last night, when I made up Flipper’s schedule for today, I deliberately had in my mind a later start.  We’d been up a bit late, I knew I was exhausted and would probably sleep in, so rather than an 8am wake-up call I was envisioning more like 9:30, with “schooltime” starting some time after that. [...]



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