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by countrymom » Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:29 am
I think with homeschooling one clear distinction that has to be made is the difference between school and everything else, since it all happens at home. We talk about expectations for school frequently in our home. When we are in school we are expected to follow instructions, do things to the best of our ability, show respect, and so on. When that doesn't happen we have to redo something. I would tell the children I am glad you are having fun, but while having fun we must still follow instructions and do the activity the best we can. I can see how the action rhyme would go downhill fast with a group, I often have to reign in my youngest and he is alone. Sometimes I will place a child in a chair and tell him "Mommy is going to go do a chore and when I am done I'll come back and see if you are ready to do school correctly." I don't think your expectations are unreasonable, children need to learn discipline and self-control - that is a very important part of school as well as home life. Obviously you don't want the rhyme to be a military drill

, but at the same time children should do it correctly and with self-control. I think that can be accomplished while they are still having lots of fun.
Countrymom
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