In about 38 hours or so we will officially become a homeschooling family! We've read the literature, attended the book fair's and conferences, joined a co-op, bought curriculum,bought more curriculum, rearranged the entire house so that we have a dedicated space and probably a million other details. But we're not complete with out the follow though, which will come on Monday 8am sharp.
I have to be honest, by daughter has so much faith in me that I'm terrified to mess this up. She's not at all upset about not attending her school anymore and is so excited to break into the 2 (yes, I bought two) science curriculum kits that she can barely wait to begin...such a strange little genius.
We recently had the eldest evaluated and not at all to our surprise she was found to have attention issues (for lack of a better term ADD (not ADHD) but the real concern was her IQ score. She has superior intelligence that is measurable, but the test administrator said she "contests that the test didn't adequately convey her IQ because of her lack of focus." She contested that is is much high than the genius level score she received.
I'm so glad we're pulling her from the traditional classroom! It also feels a bit like I've been brought this little person in serious need of medical attention, handed a scalpel and have been left to figure this thing out by myself. Thank God for heavenly intersession!
My out-laws put it so gracefully when they asked what I was going to do when I "ran of of things to teach her." You know. When I teach her "everything I've learned.".... Seeing as it took me a while to learn it all I'm pretty sure I can handle second grade, even at the genius level. :)
At the same time we have gotten a diagnosis of Sensory Processing Disorder for my son and upon further investigation, my genius with "ADD" also has this problem. Good times! No really, I've come to expect much worse so this was not nearly as bad as it could have been. The baby has learned how to climb onto the counters and bar-high table. Lord help me come Monday.
So that's where we're at right now. I will post the curriculum and materials list in my next post.
I have to be honest, by daughter has so much faith in me that I'm terrified to mess this up. She's not at all upset about not attending her school anymore and is so excited to break into the 2 (yes, I bought two) science curriculum kits that she can barely wait to begin...such a strange little genius.
We recently had the eldest evaluated and not at all to our surprise she was found to have attention issues (for lack of a better term ADD (not ADHD) but the real concern was her IQ score. She has superior intelligence that is measurable, but the test administrator said she "contests that the test didn't adequately convey her IQ because of her lack of focus." She contested that is is much high than the genius level score she received.
I'm so glad we're pulling her from the traditional classroom! It also feels a bit like I've been brought this little person in serious need of medical attention, handed a scalpel and have been left to figure this thing out by myself. Thank God for heavenly intersession!
My out-laws put it so gracefully when they asked what I was going to do when I "ran of of things to teach her." You know. When I teach her "everything I've learned.".... Seeing as it took me a while to learn it all I'm pretty sure I can handle second grade, even at the genius level. :)
At the same time we have gotten a diagnosis of Sensory Processing Disorder for my son and upon further investigation, my genius with "ADD" also has this problem. Good times! No really, I've come to expect much worse so this was not nearly as bad as it could have been. The baby has learned how to climb onto the counters and bar-high table. Lord help me come Monday.
So that's where we're at right now. I will post the curriculum and materials list in my next post.