Showing posts with label Education at home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education at home. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

A Sea Turtle Cloud

A sea turtle cloud was spotted in the sky while driving to a piano lesson.  "Look Mom! There is a sea turtle floating by.  Do you see it?"














A sea turtle is growing out of its shell in an old mayonnaise jar on the counter at home.  "Look Mom!  Do you think this might really be what they look like breaking out of their shell?"













Mom is thrilled to look and see. What she loves most is seeing the child - looking to see!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Art of Organic Education


Organic as defined by www.dicitionary.com; developing in a manner analogous to the natural growth or evolution characteristic of living organisms; (and my favorite part) arising as a natural outgrowth.

Arising as a natural outgrowth. This definition sums up perfectly the reason we educate at home. Simply put it feels appropriate to the natural process of raising our child. Dropping off our little one at an institution for eight hours a day did not feel natural, nor an efficient use of the days time.

Over the past three years I have spent countless hours researching education philosophy and coming to the conclusion that there are nuggets of truth revolving in each of them. After testing many styles throughout the past two years, this year - our third year, I have adopted what I would consider a Charlotte Mason style for educating within our family. I am still growing and learning within the realm of her philosophy but it suffice to say this is the path we are now on.

There are many excellent online resources for Charlotte Mason education, encouragement and ideas. Here are two of my favorites!

Although I feel we are headed gently in this direction, there are still other resources we utilize from the classical, traditional, unit study, and unschooling traditions.

Up to this point I would consider our education style eclectic. In truth, a testing of what would work and what would not. What I've come to realize is that habits, and discipline in those habits is essential for education and more so it is essential for life.

Coming to these conclusions has happened through prayerful consideration of what God would have our family to do with education. It has been a natural progression without push, pull, or striving. The disciplines within our lives growing daily, organically and without pollutant.

I hope you'll join me in our gentle way of learning - The Art of Organic Education!