Homeschooling mom, freelance writer, self published author, avid gardener, these are just a few of the terms one could use to describe me. I am currently writing several cookbooks that will be available by the end of the year, a book on frugal and healthy living, and a variety of fiction short stories and novels.
I am continuing my educational goals beyond my AS in Science to include a BA in Interactive Media with a minor in graphic arts. I have in the past run my own successful Certified Naturally Grown market garden and my own family oriented magazine. I am a strong believer in controlling my own destiny.
I have been with my wonderful husband for twelve years and we have two beautiful, creative children. Currently we reside in Myrtle Beach, SC and love it. Outside of the tourist attractions it is really a sleepy little town with a lot to offer a homeschooling family.
More and more parents are pulling their children from public and private schools to educate them themselves. The reasons vary from religious values to being tired of over crowded public school system that is trying to produce cookie cutter results. The reasons are as varied as the families. For many this seemingly daunting task becomes an epiphany of self education as well. It is a life long journey of self discovery, adventure and pure joy as you watch your children blossom and develop.
There are as many styles of home schooling as their families that are doing it. Many choose a traditional, classic way of teaching their children. Purchasing and or creating curriculum and setting schedules and dead lines. There are subject experts that many will use as an example to set up their educational program such Charlotte Mason. Many have chosen a realatively new method referred to as unschooling. This is a living aproach to educating your child(ren). Using their environment and world around them as the classroom. This is more of a lifestyle that allows children to explore and absorb knowledge naturally.
Whatever the reason or method the growing number causes some concerns for the public school system. While some states make it realatively easy to home schools others fear releasing the education of children to their parents. One of the many arguments for homeschooling is that parents know their children better than their teachers and other education professional do. Parents can created a positive learning environment with one on one education and personalized curriculums. Colleges and universities are accomadating these larger numbers of home schoolers, realizing that many may not have sat for standard testing that they require. Children who have been home schooled tend to excel in higher education more so than children who have been through the public school system. Their education has been broader and they do not feel the need to treat college as an escape. They value their education as it has been part of their life as a whole, not just a portion of their day spent away from family and rushing from class to class.
Families sometimes struggle with the decision to home school. They worry about their children learning the "right" things and socialization. Children are natural learners, every thing is new for them, and each child learns differently. Home schooling provides the atmosphere and tools for life long learning skills. Socialization does not have to be limited to a classroom of their peers. The ability to talk to any one, any where intelligently is of more value in life.
Once a family decides to home school they typically run into unsupportive reactions from family and friends, often times these well meaning people do not initially see the benefits. In most local areas and often times through discussion boards such as Yahoo Groups, home schooling families find support. A very important factor for parents. Like minds to bounce ideas off of and who enjoy sharing this educational, life journey.
It is daunting and there are always concerns about what and how your child(ren) are learning. Something to keep in mind when chosing this journey with your children. We have been home schooling since they took their first breath. We have taught them to sit, walk, crawl, talk, eat and so much more. Why should it stop because they reach a certain age? Children are still the worlds greatest resource and the love and respect necessary to create future leaders and well adjusted citizens rests with the parents.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Making the Decision to Home School
- Black History Month: African American Home Schooling Resources
- The Classical Home Schooling Option
- In Home Schooling Good Option to Public Schools
- Why Saxon Home Schools
- Creating a Home School Lesson Plan for Your Child
- Home Schooling: Tips To Help Get You Started
- The Different Methods Of Home Schooling




Record Keeping For Homeschoolers
By: Tehira Hasan | 14/11/2009Here I discussed about the importance of record keeping for home schoolers and how can that help you.
In Bible versus Quran: God made Jacob’s hip disjointed
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 09/11/2009The Bible says that God touched the hollow of his thigh; and Jacob’s hip was put out of joint as he wrestled with the Lord God; this is what the Bible declares. This story is not mentioned therein in the Noble Quran.
Does Homeschooling Create Superior Students?
By: Janus Rivera | 08/11/2009Believe it or not, some homeschooled children out performed those who studied at Harvard!
Homeschooling children with special needs
By: Natalie van der Vyver | 05/11/2009Homeschooling your child with special needs, let's you accommodate the challenges of your child’s disability better and allows your child to enjoy a better and more appropriate education.
Educating Your Family and Friends About Your Decision to Home-School
By: Melissa Murdoch | 04/11/2009While your decision to home school is uniquely your own, it is great if you have the support of your family and friends too. Unfortunately, getting your friends and family on board can sometimes be challenging. For the uninitiated, home schooling can be a new and strange concept, even though we, as a society, have actually been home schooling for centuries.
In Bible versus Quran: my beloved's fruit was sweet to my taste
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 31/10/2009In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: my beloved's fruit was sweet to my taste, was sweet to my palate. In the Noble Quran, the well-known Prophet King Solomon does not say that.
Home Schooling Advantages and Disadvantages
By: Monty Carlos | 31/10/2009Home Schooling like anything else has its advantages and its disadvantages. People generally have mixed opinions whenever the topic of home school is up for discussion. Some can only think of the many benefits with regard to money, time and convenience and some bring to light only the drawbacks and inadequacies associated with home schooling.