Thursday, September 25, 2008

Skipping Grades

I contacted my daughter's instructional supervisor yesterday after having another difficult day of homeschooling. I told her how much I hate Calvert curriculum and how crazy it is that my daughter is doing the same exact work that she did last year. To my surprise, she told me to go ahead and just do the tests with my daughter and she'll move her into second grade. We were going to do this at Christmas time but it seems that none of us are going to be able to last that long LOL I enjoy the fact that we have the freedom to do this now and I am proud of my daughter's academic abilities but I'm not so sure what I think about skipping grades. So, I'd really like to know: What are your thoughts on skipping grades?

Friday, September 19, 2008

Educational Games

I love educational games but I love them even more whenever they allow you to donate to those in need. Here is one that I've found for all the cat lovers of the world...




FreeKibbleKat.com


Monday, September 8, 2008

Explaining School Days To Others

I cannot seem to understand or even begin to wrap my mind around why some people seem to think that just because you homeschool you can go whenever and do whatever at any time of the day. Otherwise sensible adults seemingly take it for granted that just because I choose to homeschool my daughter, that I can be at their beck and call whenever they want to meet with me. Then when I try to explain that it's too disruptive for our school day they're kind of like, "Huh?!?!?" It's as if we're not meant to have a schedule and that because we school at home we can do whatever we like whenever we like. I'm growing really tired of trying to explain this to people too. I'd love to hear what your thoughts on this are...

{Sorry, / end rant LOL}

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Doing it all

Being a WAHM can be hard enough but add to that cyberschooling your child and you may feel as though you're about to drown, literally. I should know because that's how I feel most week days. While neither of these roles are easy, put them together and you have a near lethal combination. That is unless you are able to do what I've done and find jobs to do that don't require you to maintain a set schedule or to really have to answer to anyone. Thankfully I don't need to make a ton of money every month in order to survive. I only actually need to make a few hundred dollars. This is something that the jobs I now have should easily allow me to do between the couple of jobs that I now have. I'm doing transcription for a company (soon to be 2 companies if things work out right), data entry, Cha Cha and still writing for a few clients occasionally. While it takes a lot of energy to jump on and off the computer to do all of this, the reason that I share this with you is to simply say: It IS possible to be a WAHM and a cyberschooling parent at the same time... And "Oh yeah!" did I also mention that I'm a single mom too? :D