Homeschool Teachers are Back to School?

Author: admin  //  Category: Homeschool Help, Homeschool Teachers, How To Home School

What does the word school mean to you? 

Public schools are a product of socialist governments that the United States did not even participate in until the  mid-1800s.  At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution the government felt an educated public was required for a prosperous future.  Note that the business leaders of this time were seeking to “mass produce” their way to success and prosperity.

In order to make the country strong, the governmnet decided that children were “state property” instead of the property of their parents.  Now the government’s priorities rule and parents have their children taken from the home for over six hours per day so children can be taught the government’s policies.

The child has become the state’s property to fill with “knowledge” that will make the child conform to the state’s agenda.  What type of knowledge do you suppose your government wants YOUR children to know?  Probably not the same as you would. 

For instance, do you want your children to know how and why our country was founded?  If so, then you’ll have to avoid all public school text books because they have rewritten history to provide only one perspective, “the government’s,” even though it could be 90% inaccurate!

Can your child be an active and productive citizen while being caged up for 6 to 8 hours per day with strangers who care no more for your child than an animal at the zoo?  Can you see the playground bully beating your child while no adult interferes because Darwin introduced “survial of the fittest?”

And if the government’s desire to have a strong and prosperous country is truly their motive, would they not teach children how to be entrepreneuers rather than employees?  Public school’s highest goals these days is to prepare a child for more school, “college”.  And this so-called higher education, (college) is supposed to prepare more employees.  When you look at the government’s interference with private business, (think mandatory health care) do you want your child to be an employee of a state entity that would require them to practice many things your basic conscience, faith and morals are opposed to.

If you’re ready to educate your children at home where you are more concerned with the entire makeup of a child, not just his capacity for unrelated knowledge, then don’t imitate the public schools.  Consider each child a whole person with personality, strengths, talents, preferences and characteristics that are completely unique.  Respect them as individual persons, not little robots that need to be trained to jump when the government says so.  Teach them to seek out truth and to think critically.  Don’t spoon feed them information and don’t set up knowledge as an idol.

Don’t go “Back-to-School” at home.  Have a relationship with your children and teach them the skills necessary for a truly worth while life.  Don’t settle for less - -  to become a “cog” in the government’s wheel of mass produced, dumbed-down clones to do the politician’s bidding.  They were created for something far bigger and greater.  Trust your gut and remember that you are raising human beings, not robots.

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Seasons of a Homeschool Teacher

Author: admin  //  Category: Homeschool Help, Homeschool Teachers

A friend of mine began homeschooling last year and plans to continue this year. When she asked me to help choose curriculum this year I was excited that she had gained enough confidence to continue homeschooling. As we began talking about goals and levels of math mastery it became clear to me she really had very little confidence in herself to continue as a homeschool teacher.

She was concerned that she needed to push her 7th grader in math but she felt inadequate to go beyond this grade. The root of her fear is that she will be putting her kids back into public school when they reach high school and so she must keep them on level with their peers.

Fear of the future will prevent you from doing what’s best for the present. You’ll end up accomplishing little towards your goals and actually sabotage your present efforts. Most parents new to being homeschool teachers fall into the trap of feeling inadequate to finish strong all the way through high school.

For encouragement to continue your homeschooling efforts, read this article about the stages of homeschool: Grace and the Homeschool

 

 

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