Dad’s Role in Homeschooling: The Powerful Man Behind the Scenes Inside: Six homeschool lessons to glean from your kid’s dad. Even if he never picks up a red pen to help you grade a math test. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But when the going gets tough in homeschool, moms across the globe search for answers. We corner teachers to glean classroom management skills. We laugh and cry with our girlfriends about our kids as we sip too much coffee. We pick the brains of other homeschoolers we happen to bump into at the grocery store. We Google in desperation. “Which curriculum is best for a dyslexic science-minded girl who refuses to wear matching socks on Tuesdays?” But ask the man in our lives his opinion about how to teach his children or how to manage our lives, No way Jose…. Read More »
Father’s Day Craft My dad slowly eyeballed the construction-paper arm. He clipped the threads that held it together and unfolded the flaps. He untied the string that held the accordion folded paper together. When unfolded, the card was a get well greeting from his little girl. Dad had carpel tunnel surgery on his wrist, and my get well card was a mock up of the surgery. He had to remove “stitches” and release the “nerves” to reveal my note. He loved it. Dads appreciate creativity as much as moms, they just do not get to experience it as often. … Read More »
Father’s Day Craft Father’s Day is a few days away… I am so blessed by my husband! He helps cast a vision for our homeschooling. He keeps me focused on the Lord. He reminds me that character trumps curriculum. Every. Single. Time. He reminds me to focus on life skills and “an attitude of learning” rather than any particular topic. He helps me regulate my own schedule so I do not spin myself into the ground. He trusts me to choose curriculum and teaching topics that align with our family while educating our boys. Here are two Father’s Day Crafts for you! More: Father’s Day Ideas Father’s Day Crafts for Toddlers Preview of the Heart of Homeschooling God’s Way Master Class. We need to STOP measuring success by grades, achievements, awards, and worksheets.
Dad’s Role in Homeschooling One of the hardest lessons I have learned over the years is that I should ask my husband for homeschooling advice. I asked teachers. I asked girl friends. I asked other homeschoolers. I even googled. But I neglected asking my own husband for help or guidance in homeschooling. I share this with the hope that you will learn from my mistakes. I was never intentionally ignoring his wisdom, I was simply wrong in my thinking. You see, I have always been the primary teacher for our five boys. I cook, I clean, I teach. My husband has always worked very hard as the provider of our home. He is a brilliant computer guy who is always up to his eyeballs in the latest technology. I always thought this meant he didn’t know what the boys needed as far as “school” was concerned. Boy was I wrong! True. Hubby is too busy at work to: pick out science experiments choose curriculum grade math tests. That’s where I always failed. I thought since he wasn’t involved in the “small” homeschooling things that he wouldn’t have anything to offer besides support for me. Sheesh. I was so wrong. While I do still struggle with this mindset from time to time, I have learned to prioritize not just including my husband, but rather allowing him to lead us in our homeschooling adventure. How does My Husband Lead without being the day to day teacher? He helps cast a vision for our homeschooling. He keeps me focused on the Lord. He reminds me that character trumps curriculum. Every. Single. Time. He reminds me to focus on life skills and “an attitude of learning” rather than any particular topic. He helps me regulate my own schedule so I do not spin myself into the ground. He trusts me to choose curriculum and teaching topics that align with our family while educating our boys. While that is not an exhaustive list, it is an important one. My husband and I have very different homeschooling roles and we are dependent on one another. Without his guidance and wisdom I would quickly chase the wrong rabbit down the wrong path. For those of you homeschooling alone, I can only imagine how challenging your journey is for you. If there is anything I can do to make your homeschooling journey easier, just ask! Preview of the Heart of Homeschooling God’s Way Master Class. We need to STOP measuring success by grades, achievements, awards, and worksheets.