I am free of curriculum hopping!!!

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striving2Bprov31
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I am free of curriculum hopping!!!

Post by striving2Bprov31 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:25 am

To All,

For many reasons, we are a family that is now FULLY committed to HOD, and using it as written. Before God brought us to this point, our homeschool was collapsing--and quickly. As I have mentioned on another thread, we will begin again in January. My children are placed in the perfect guide for their level and that decision alone is sometimes half of the battle!! :) I cannot describe the peace that has come to my heart, our checking account:), our children, our homeschool because of FINALLY reaching this point. It really has been "in the nick of time" as my husband and I were making plans to enroll our dc in school and walk away from homeschooling forever. My heart grieved at the idea of the dream of homeschooling coming to an end. God moved on our hearts, revived us to this calling, directed our steps to HOD (which makes our homeschool tick as it should). Our endevors to homeschool would have failed if not for the Lord moving in this way.

Here is how He brought us to a point of showing us that we are to use HOD:

1. Enabling us to FINALLY reconcile our philosophy of education, causing us to clearly see that HOD reflects that philosophy.

2. Enabling me to clearly see that while I want to give my children what is fitting for their education, I MUST think of myself in this journey. I MUST have a homeschool plan that I can execute, not just on my "best" days, but also my "worst" days, my busiest weeks, and all of the surprises that come along. The plan must be a "can-do" in all aspects, preserving my capacity to fulfill the other needs in my life, our home, and the needs of those around me. I must have a homeschool plan that does not sabotage success in the other areas of life!! HOD fills this need beyond what I can describe.

3. Showing us that our primary goal in homeschooling is to raise up our children to be warriors for Him. The Lord laid it heavily upon my heart two years ago that our children will be fighting a greater war than what I can imagine in the latter days of their little lives. I MUST arm them and prepare them with, not only a working knowledge of God's word, but a passion for His ways. HOD helps me effectively do this because I don't ALWAYS have all of the answers (shocking, I know :) ).

This list just touches on a few things...

So no more searching, asking, wondering, googling, buying books that get shelved, crying, and curriculum hopping...etc.!!

I know I am kind of "gushing" right now! I tend to be a very passionate and emotional person... and ....this "eureka" has been a LOOONG time coming. The waiting for this resolution in our home has come with much tears and exhaustion at times, so I am pretty ecstatic--in case you can't tell.

Hope this blesses someone today. :) :)

Merry Christmas!!

raceNzanesmom
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Re: I am free of curriculum hopping!!!

Post by raceNzanesmom » Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:15 am

Yay God and good for you for listening!!!

I'm in a similar place. I was so sure I didn't need HOD because I just "knew" I could do it on my own. The Lord recently revealed to my heart that I can't. I need to use a guide and HOD lines up with what I was trying to do on my own.
~Angie
Helpmeet to James for twenty six years
Mom to Race, 23- homeschool grad and Zane, 12- RTR

my3sons
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Re: I am free of curriculum hopping!!!

Post by my3sons » Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:19 pm

Praise the Lord! :D :D :D What a good feeling to be able to put into words exactly what your goals are, and even more so when dh was a big part of that processing! :) I'm so happy for you, and I think God is blessing your taking time to do this. Knowing our goals and trying to keep them in mind when making decisions is what narrows the possibilities of what we can do. I find this refreshing! It streamlines my decision making process, just like I can see you have clearly had the presence of mind to do here. :)

My thinking used to be... Well, it doesn't have much of Christ in it - but I'll just add Bible. Or, There are a lot of strange materials to gather, but I'll just have to be very diligent about looking ahead and gathering supplies each week. Or, These books aren't very living, but I guess all of their books can't be. I'll just add some living books of my own. Or, These projects that are supposed to be independent are too hard for my dc, but I guess I'll just have to be there to do it all with them. Or, These science experiments are super involved and hard to do, but I'll just have to soldier through.

Now my thinking is more like this... Not Christian? Out of the running. Too much time away from home? Not for us. Too much time to complete? No can do. Requires me running errands and gathering supplies to do? Nope. Somebody else doing the teaching? Not why I'm homeschooling.

Many of our goals are the same as yours, and HOD has fit the bill beautifully. I'm so glad you've found peace, and I think you'll be happy with your decision! :D

In Christ,
Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie

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