The answer to this question is so important to know, as it acts as a compass for our homeschooling. It is obvious you have weighed this question considerably in your answers here. Knowing why we are homeschooling helps us find successes big and small in our school days.

It helps us know when we're accomplishing what we hope to accomplish, and it also helps us make decisions better, as we can go back to why we are homeschooling and see what decision best fits within that framework of goals. Here are my reasons for homeschooling, in no particular order of importance (other than #1 is #1

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- We want the Lord to be an integral part of our homeschooling - not an extra, not a maybe, not an option, not a once in awhile - but the center of what we are learning.
- We want our homeschooling to help us share our personal relationship with the Lord with our dc as often as possible. We want our homeschooling to help us open the door for discussions about faith and Godly character qualities we desire in ourselves as well as our dc. We want to share the Good News of the Lord with our dc as much as possible in our homeschooling, as well as have ample Bibles, devotionals, Bible studies, praise music to adequately do so.
- We want the atmosphere for our homeschooling to be the one we create within our own home. This atmosphere should be one of important purpose, delight in learning, and a cheerful attitude toward our work in school together.
- We want me to be responsible for the teaching of our dc. In the rare occasion I am unable to do this, we want a family member to be the teacher within our own home, if at all possible.
- We want to make homeschooling a priority by always having enough time for me to homeschool at home each day.
- We want each of our dc's homeschooling work each year to be well-fitted to their individual needs. We want each child to be able to do what is asked of him each year confidently and successfully.
- We want our dc to encourage each other in their homeschooling. Time is always well spent listening to the stories/poems/narrations someone has written, clapping for someone's performance, playing someone's history project game, complimenting someone's artwork, enjoying someone's reading project, complimenting someone's notebooking, asking questions about someone's newly found knowledge in history/science/etc.
- We want to homeschool our dc all the way through high school, as well as help them with their academic choices after high school, praying the Lord will provide guidance in this.
- We want homeschooling to be a part of our life, not the whole of it. We want to keep our homeschooling time focused and uninterrupted. We want to finish in a timely fashion, so there is time left in the day for personal interests and family time with my dh.
- We want our own family and extended family to provide the socialization of our dc. We want to take full responsibility for helping our dc to learn good socialization skills, and we want to do this by choosing to live near family and by spending significant time with each other and with family members of all ages.
- We want to encourage our dc to be each other's friends, as well as to encourage friendships among cousins. To do this, we want to provide ample opportunity for them to spend time with us as well as to spend time together their cousins.
- We want our homeschooling to be filled with excellent living books in as many subject areas as possible to keep the love of learning strong all the way through high school.
- We want hands-on learning to be a daily part of our homeschooling - having three sons, this is especially important.
- We want our homeschooling to gradually lead our dc to successful independence within learning, so as to help our dc be successful with secondary and post-secondary learning as well.
- We want our homeschooling to prepare our sons to be strong providers for their future families, so solid academics and training in good independent work habits is a must.
Thanks for your response to this question, ladies! Your answers show your dc are very blessed to call you "mom". May the Lord help us along our journey of homeschooling, as we all know it is not always easy. May we find the joy in knowing why we are homeschooling, and in doing what we need to do each day to make this happen!
In Christ,
Julie