In our family, much of what we do for education is "intangible" to a certain
degree, meaning we experience it and learn from it, but it doesn't always translate to a concrete,
paper-pencil product.
This is what I appreciate most about homeschooling!
Although I keep binders and workbooks for records, at
times I've felt disappointed that so much of how we learn goes undocumented...and
it's the undocumented stuff, the life experiences, that mean the most to
me.
I heard a quote recently, "When people think that unschooling is revolutionary, and scary, they forget that's most of human history, was unschooling." (from the movie trailer Being and Becoming) It struck a chord. As I've pondered deeply and prayed consistently about how we educate our children, more and more
I'm convinced that God is moving us into a new season full of new lessons and
new ways of going about learning in general.
As I've talked about this with other homeschooling moms, I'm amazed how many of us feel the same way (not all, but many) and yet, we're all trying to find the balance. Heart/ head, textbook/exploration, should do/want to do, read about the tide pools/get wet reaching for a sea urchin in the tide pools, responsibility/throw caution to the wind, life is short/days are long, hard work/don't forget to have fun, it's time to grow up/enjoy childhood while you can...the list goes on and on.
I'll always be a mom who needs to "cross her t's and dot her i's" when it comes to education, and I love contemplating curriculum choices for each new year. However, I think there is much to learn from "unschooling" and following our children's (and our) God-given inclinations as we all learn through the gift of homeschooling. In our family, our educational goal is to set our children up for the best introduction possible to God's plans and mission for each of their lives, discipling their hearts as we do. I'm trying to listen to the
inclinations of my heart, searching Scripture for God's best for our growing family, and
asking His Spirit to convict and guide as we seek to please Him with how we live
out our lives. What matters most to me is that we are serving God in all that we do and searching for His will in our lives.
Change...it's brewing...
I'm embracing my children's inspiring creativity and soaking in where we are now. They'll only be little once and there is so much to cherish during the "little", so much to explore!
I don't want to miss this moment. I don't want to be too busy to write puppet shows and plays and orchestrate elaborate shows.
I never want to have so much on our To Do list that we miss the very things that we really ought to do..like pray and read (both God's Word and books of all kinds) and play and explore and build and bake and reach out to others in need; like linger over breakfast in conversation and somehow end up talking about the meaning of life, theology, our favorite things, manners, hopes and dreams, how to build a dart board, China, adoption, fears, concerns, yesterday's memories, today's plans, and the possibilites for our future...all in one encounter. :) I love watching my kids grow in their friendships and teamwork with one another and I especially love watching them as they care for their younger siblings gently...not because they have to, but just because they long to. For me, this is one of the sweetest rewards of our Quantity Time homeschooling as a family.
I want there to be enough time in our days to stop and smell the roses, to work through arguments biblically, to go on one-on-one dates with all of our children, and flow where the wind takes us every now and then!
These are very special days of making very special memories and training very special hearts. I don't want to miss it!
It's clear that God has been nudging me for a while to follow my instincts and focus on what matters most...Him. It's obvious that the tides are turning and how we have "done school" historically is preparing for change. It seems to me that God is prompting something new on the horizon.
There's freedom in the thought of it...
endless possibilities...
I'm in. I'm excited. Brodie's ready and willing (as always!).
And, I have absolutely NO IDEA what that means. NO CLUE what that looks like.
Ha! But God, He does. He leads, we follow. That's the way it goes around here.
So, I've come up with a tribute to our Family Homeschool, a way of documenting the intangibles. I'm thinking I'll share things here periodically, but mostly it's just for us. Nonetheless, I'm encouraged as we are able to see what we've been up to in our schooling/learning/exploring/experiencing, going back every now and then to reminisce. I'm inspired and curious and prayerful as this
promises to be an exciting year with the addition of two new family members just
around the corner.
I thank God for the life lessons we will all gain this year
that go way beyond any textbook learning. I thank Him for prompting my heart to a
reevaluation of our educational experience as our family grows. And, I look
forward to what He has planned for us with the rest of our school year and beyond!
These children, they are an incredible gift from the Lord! They are a blessing and a challenge and inspiring and precious. They sometimes drive me crazy, but they always make me grateful. They are God's and they are mine and I am exceedingly thankful for the privilege of raising them.
I pray for God's grace to train them well for Him and I'm grateful everyday that God has chosen this road for me...trials and all...I'm thankful. I'm trusting and leaping and falling and praying and reading and thinking and asking God for guidance as the homeschool tides are turning.
"When
they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled,
ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been
with Jesus." Acts 4:13
"Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one's youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!" Psalm 127:3-5