At the start of the year, I find it helpful to remind myself why I homeschool. I tend to doubt our decision every year, sometimes I doubt my own ability to teach, sometimes I worry about social aspects, sometimes I’m just lazy and the thought of getting it all together is just overwhelming. This year I really decided to step it up and commit myself to this journey. Please understand this is really more for me, so that when I have a bad day at school, I can look back and remind myself why we’re doing this. (Disclaimer: I understand everyone has their own reasons for their schooling choices, these are OUR reasons for homeschooling, please keep comments respectful.)
1. God. This is the number one reason: I am called. Really I could stop here. I remember about 7 yrs ago after being newly saved we found ourselves at a marriage bible study. The couple leading the study homeschooled. As soon as I walked in and saw their room and all the fun stuff, and how awesome their family was I proudly stated “I WANT TO HOMESCHOOL!” She politely reminded me that maybe I should have some kids first ;o). Well, God clearly took care of that for us, blessing us with 4.
So starting with the Word, though I tried to deny it at first, I believe the bible lays it out plainly for me. Ephesians 6:4 states: “Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.” Deut. 4:9 says “Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and to their children after them.” Proverbs 1:7 “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.” Deut. 6:5-7 says “Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.”
This last one stuck with me because I wondered to myself, how am I to teach my children when we sit at home, when we walk along the road, when we lie down and when we get up if they are gone all day long? How can I hide God’s word in their heart if most of the opportunities happen when they are at school? How can I truly impress upon their hearts if I only see them at dinner and at bedtime?
2 Cor 10:5 says “…bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” How can I make sure they learn to bring every thought captive to Christ if they are spending 80% of their day with someone else?
Isaiah 38:19 “The living, the living–they praise you, as I am doing today; fathers tell their children about your faithfulness.”
Luke 6:40 states “A student is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher.” Which teacher do I want them to be like?
And finally, Romans 12:2 “And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” I had to let go of preconceived notions of what I thought homeschooling looked like and realize that I do not answer to this world, but to Christ.
Again, it came down to time: how can I teach my kids if they are not with me during the everyday ordinary comings and goings?
2. Opportunity: The opportunities for spiritual, character, academic, social, and family time when homeschooling are AWESOME! I truly believe the traditional American family is disintegrating. Its too easy to get caught up in the business of this world, running from one activity to the next … or whatever takes up our time…(blogging, LOL!) We can become so busy running around we forget to actually spend time together. Homeschooling affords our family the precious commodity of time. Time spent together, and frankly that’s really what our kids want from us, our time. It breaks my heart when I hear people say they can’t wait for school to start again, as if their kids are burdens. I sometimes feel that if my kids were in school I could get so much done! But I’m quickly reminded that ‘me time’ isn’t in the Bible, well it is, its just referred to as ‘selfishness’. Then I am reminded how quickly time passes, and how few years we have our children with us before they move on to their own lives. If the average person lives say 85 years, then the 18 years our kids spend with us is less than 1/4 of their lives. I don’t want to look back and think I didn’t spend enough time with them, and 3 hours a day just isn’t enough for me.
3. Academically speaking homeschoolers typically rate 37 percentage points higher than public school students. The average homeschool 8th grade student performs four grade levels above the national average (Rudner study). At home, I can make sure we have mastery of subjects, go at the right pace for each child, have one-on-one (not one-on-twenty) teaching, and I can tailor my curriculum to their needs.
4. Social Skills: So that leaves me with my social reservations. In the early days we debated it over and over. I think I misunderstand the word socialization as that the notion that spending time with 30 other 6 year olds is in some way ‘socializing’ my child. I read this in an article by Manfred B Zyskthis: “Go to your local middle school, junior high, or high school, walk down the hallways, and tell me which behavior you see that you think our son should emulate.”
I looked up the word ‘socialization’ and found some disturbing things. I do not want to ‘convert or adapt my children to the needs of society’. I do want them to be able to function in our society, but that does not mean they need to be assimilated into society like the Borg. We are in this world, but not of this world.
I do think they need to spend time with friends, and we have committed to making sure our kids are involved in enough ‘outside the home’ activities like sports, dance, church, and homeschooling co-ops that we are confident that the amount of time our kids spend with others their same age is appropriate. Not too many activities though, we still focus on our family time as a priority. I hear so many homeschoolers say that they over-socialize.
Considering my opinion means nothing, we have to ask ourselves what the bible says about socialization?
Proverbs 22: 24-25 “Do not make friends with the hot-tempered, do not associate with those who are easily angered; or you may learn their ways and get yourself ensnared.”
1 Cor 15:33 Do not be mislead: “bad company corrupts good character.”
5. Our Goals: We asked ourselves “What do we want our children to look like when they’ve finished their formal education? In Luke 2:52 it says “And Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature, and in favor with God and men.” We want them to learn to trust in the Word of God, to have it hidden in their heart. We want to train them in the way they should go, so it may go well with them. We want them to be healthy, confident, and to know they are beautifully and wonderfully made. We want them to keep their childlike faith, and we want them to be a light in this world. We want them to “always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks [them] to give the reason for the hope that [they] have. But do this with gentleness and respect.” (1 Pet 3:15) We want them to be confident, to have good manners, to be compassionate, to be respectful, and to be humble in spirit.
That’s a tall order for a teacher, and frankly I’m not sure they’d be able to comply at our local school. Honestly, I’m not sure I can do it either, but I’d rather trust God to work through us, rather than leave it up to a stranger.
Lastly, and on a more selfish note, we can protect their innocence a tad longer. We don’t have to deal with peer pressure, my kids haven’t watched Harry Potter, they still like Clifford and Curious George. They don’t wear suggestive clothing or makeup because everyone else does, they don’t beg me for a wii or an iphone, and they don’t look down on their younger siblings because they aren’t cool anymore. We don’t have to worry about car-pool, unhealthy lunches, or bad teachers. And my personal favorite, we don’t have to get up at 6am everyday to get out of the house for school! (This alone is enough to keep me homeschooling!)
Well that’s it, my ridiculously long blog post about why we made this crazy commitment, and why we’ll stick with it, for this year anyway…
Thank you! Thank you! I cannot even say how much I appreciate what you have written. Every aspect is how I feel but I have not yet been able to put it into words. I only have 2 little ones right now, with my oldest being 2, but the thought of homeschooling has been pressing on my mind. I really feel its the direction that I should go and like you stated the only reason I have found for me to not home school is for selfish reasons and I just can’t justify it. It has been difficult to bring the subject up to others because almost all of my friends frown upon homeschooling and I just could not put it in the right words. So thank you for reminding me and encouraging me to press forward. I am so grateful for all the efforts you have put forth for new moms like myself to being our journey homeschooling. Thank you!
Beautiful…I’m in my 6th year of homeschooling…and still trying to find my groove (of course, it doesn’t help that my older two started later — one has all ready graduated and now my younger ones are just now starting). Thank you for sharing your “reasons”, so many of them I looked for the “like button” or found myself whispering an “amen!”. Be blessed.
Wow! Very encouraging, thank you!!!
I am new to your blog and absolutely love it! This has been my first year homeschooling and we have really enjoyed it… even the challenges! These are all the same reasons we have felt compelled to homeschool, in addition to safety. Your ideas are fabulous and I love your links to items you use that I feel could work with what we do. I would love to know if you ever had any ideas on how to keep an 18 month old busy during school time? Puzzles and art do the trick for a time, but… Again, love this blog! It has been a blessing to me already 🙂
Your post says everything that has been on my heart! I have four daughters that have been schooled both in private and public schools.I have always been a SAHM. I chose to go back to school to pursue my nursing degree in the fall of 2011, when my youngest started kindergarten. I thought it would be great having them all in public school but it has been stressful. Two of the four come home almost everyday angry or at the least cranky. As I’m writing this I’m thinking about this afternoon with my 9 year old. A battle ensued over writing riddles to describe force and mechanics words. I don’t want my children to hate learning. I don’t want to dread the time I spend with them. I’ve been praying about this for so long and feel like God led me to your site. Thank you!
I love what you have written. This is my 2nd year technically homeschooling, but our first full year. I found your “workbox” and info on pinterest! Thank you sooo much for posting! We have been looking for ways to better motivate my 8yr old with work and get things rolling better for her. I love the ideas you have here and I am enjoying reading your blog! Thank you pinterest for helping me find you!!! : )
Thank you so much for sharing all of your successful activities with us. As a home based teacher for birth to three you give me so many ideas to work with my case load. You also give me the hope that one day I will be able to homeschool my own children (even though they are in public school right now, my goal is to homeschool). Thank you for being a devoted Christian, Mother, and Teacher. Those are the most important things that you can give any child!!
What a blessing to have stumbled across your site and hear your heart! Iwas, myself, a homeschooled student. Being brought up “in the world, but not of it” especially in a homeschooling family was challenging, but excellence has followed. When I had children of my own, I desperately wanted to homeschool, at least in some capacity. But, I am not an analytical mind and the idea of planning out our activities and cirriculum seemed daunting. And then, I found your site.
Like a gift from God just when I needed it (on the eve of my two children wanting / needing to enter preschool and the expectation of a third child soon to arrive). It was like a burden being lifted. I laughed and almost cried and said out loud, Thank you, Lord. You’re right – I Can do this! So, I have downloaded your cirriculum for PreK and 4K and am using the spring as a time to gather myself and my needs together for a wonderful year of homeschooling ahead.
All that said… Thank you for being sensative to the Spirit. To God’s calling for you and your family and the obvious gifts that He has poured into you. And, for being open enough to share not only those gifts, but the journey you walk in faith. It has already made such a difference for me and my family as we prepare for the educational future of our children, and I look forward to reaping wisdom and encouragement from the path that you have already walked.
God bless!
Wow!! What an amazing family you guys have! I believe the Lord brings people and things into our lives at the perfect time and I believe He brought your blog to me at a most amazing time! My husband and I have been praying for a long time over the decision to homeschool. It has weighed heavily on my heart for a long time but I tried to dismiss it. When I just read your sentence above stating “when the Lord calls us, we are to be obedient” it was a “moment” for me. We just solidified last week that I would start homeschooling for the next school year and reading that was the “nail in the coffin”. I have to be honest and say it all so incredibly overwhelming but I know in time I will catch on. I would LOVE to pick your brain and get some advice on so many different things…especially curriculum. We will have one girlie going into 1st and our girlie will be going into 3rd. ANY advice you could provide would be coveted!! 🙂 Everything just seems to be a foreign language at the moment! LOL!! Thanks for any help you can provide and for an incredibly blog to gain more knowledge!!
Hi! my name is corey Brock and I am new reader to your blog. My dear friend told me about it and I am hooked! I just wanted to say thank you for this post (and all the rest of them!). We are starting our homeschool journey with pre-K and preschool right now and will start kindergarten in the fall! I am expecting my 4th baby in Oct. and wondering how in the world I am going to do it! This blog post just reassured me that we are making the right decision about homeschooling though! Thank you!