Good Morning Yarn Crafters!
Happy Homecoming to Sterling! Marcia, you have no idea how tickled I am to hear that news! What a wonderful Mothers day gift for both you and his mama!
To those asking about Homeschooling, we also school year round, mostly for the reasons Lert mentioned. Seems like a week is pretty much the limit for vacation time for us, otherwise we're wasting time going through everything all over again. Also, like Lert, we find Summer to be an especially fun time to school, especially for Science. We also find it's kinda nice. being able to take shorter periods of time off throuout the year, when we're not having to deal with the tourist crowd, traffic, and raised prices. That's a major plus in our area! LOL
Lert, it sounds like we have a similar approach to schooling. There are some areas I really need someone else to provide me with curriculum, such as math, which I often find myself learning right along with my son. Other areas I will either just put it together myself, utilizing various sources and putting them together with my own (or sometimes even the kids') ideas.
My children at home are 9 (in December) and 10 (11 in July). They are, for the most part in 4th and 6th grades. rapidly approaching 5th and 7th grade levels. One thing about homeschooling that is different from Public, or even most private schools is that we can work with the kids' unique strengths, and "strengths to be", meaning it's the rare child that excels in every thing. My children have some areas they are still working on in the end 3rd and 5th grade levels. Other areas they are working in anywhere from 5th to 7th grade levels, and in some cases, Nathan is working at High School level and beyond!
I feel incredibly blessed to be able to stay home and teach my children, to be able to learn right along with them at times, and just to be able to witness those "AHA!" Light bulb moments :-)
I, too, respect and admire the teachers in the more "traditional" setting, including Public School. I just can't imagine being able to successfuly teach a whole classroom of students, all from such varied backgrounds, attention levels, and parental levels of involvement. On top of all that they have to deal with whatever political whim may be in vogue at the time. I am grateful to them for the service they provide to the majority of our nations children (And in turn the nation as a whole), and I applaud them ! Also, though they do in most cases work in a 9 month time frame, I believe they do need to do some summer time "brush up" or "updating" schooling themselves. In addition to that, I know many of them work seasonal jobs to supplement their income.
Now, about "yarn crafting" LOL I have about 20 rows to go and I'll be finished wiht the back of my top, then it's on to the sleeves and finishing it up. I'm glad this one's short sleeves so they'll go a bit faster. I'm so anxious to get on to designing my own patterns! Or, at least attempting....LOL
I'll try to get on tomorrow, but just in case I don't manage it...Happy Mothers Day!