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POSTED BY: CANTTAKESKY
UPDATED: Friday, January 13, 2012 05:52
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012 11:56 AM

CANTTAKESKY


http://lauragraceweldon.com/2012/01/02/school-add-isnt-homeschool-add/

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My son’s backpack sagged each day with 10 or more preprinted and vaguely educational papers, all with fussy instructions. Cut out the flower on the dotted lines, cut two slits here, color the flower, cut and paste this face on the flower, insert the flower in the two slots, write three sentences about the flower using at least five words from the “st” list. I’d have been looking for scraps on the floor to clean up too, anything to get away from a day filled with such assignments.

It took almost two years of watching my child try to please his teachers and be himself in two different school systems that were, by necessity, not designed to handle individual differences. His schoolwork habits deteriorated except when the project at hand intrigued him. He appreciated the cheerful demeanor of his third grade teacher even though she told me she didn’t expect much from him until his Iowa Test results came back with overall scores at the 99th percentile. Then she deemed him an underachiever and pulled his desk next to hers, right in front of the whole class, to make sure he paid attention to his paperwork rather than look out the window or fiddle with odd and ends he’d found. That’s where he stayed.

When he was eight years old I took my children out of school forever.

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I sank back into worrying about academic topics during his last year at home before college. Although his homeschool years had been filled with a wealth of learning experiences I suddenly worried that he’d done too little writing, not enough math, minimal formal science. My anxiety about his success in college wasn’t helpful, but by then his confidence in himself wasn’t swayed.

His greatest surprise in college has been how disinterested his fellow students are in learning. Now in his sophomore year, my Renaissance man has knowledge and abilities spanning many fields. Of his own volition, he’s writing a scholarly article for a science journal (staying up late tonight to interview a researcher by phone in Chile). Self taught in acoustic design, he created an electronic component for amplifiers that he sells online. He also raises tarantulas, is restoring a vintage car, and plays the bagpipes. He’s still the wonderfully cooperative and cheerful boy I once knew, now with delightfully dry wit.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2012 12:54 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Thanks CTS. A beautiful and heart felt article that touched something in me because I have had similar experiences with my son's schooling and felt the same way that this parent has felt. I didn't choose the same course of action as she did, choosing to try and change the system instead, but I completely understand where she is coming from and commend her for prioriring her son's wellbeing.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012 2:03 PM

WISHIMAY


My kid came home earlier and said the teacher said we were being too noisy so we played her game of "Let's see how long we can go without talking"

...and that's how they spent their afternoon "learning"

BTW, hubbs went in and gave the class a demo on coal mining, and gave out coal (which, believe it or not -over half had never held a piece- they all went "EWWW" when he said it was dino poop ) and the boys were so impressed just to have an adult male give them undivided attention. He had a defunct respirator he popped so he could demo it, and told them all about the machines, and gave out "spads" that they use to tie things to walls with. At one point he was telling them about the ride they go down in and he said "It's a space about as big as underneath your desks" AND ALL THE KIDS AUTOMATICALLY GOT UNDER THEIR DESKS,AT THE SAME TIME!! LOL...

I'm not sure who had a better time, hubbs or the kids, hah.

PS. There is enough coal to be mined JUST IN INDIANA that with current mining tech, it would take hundreds of years to dig out. Which is interesting considering they just had an article about home subsidence in our local news, and this womans' house dropped 3 feet the other day...Imagine what will happen in another 100 years of mining... Anybody want a house at the bottom of the grand canyon??

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Thursday, January 12, 2012 2:12 PM

RIONAEIRE

Beir bua agus beannacht


I like the idea of parents going in and teaching the kids about different jobs and things.

Did you ever get to set up multicultural day?

"A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya

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Thursday, January 12, 2012 4:39 PM

WISHIMAY


I asked the head of the PTO, she basically said "whenever we run out of ideas, we'll think about it..."

They have lots of spring stuff to do soon, so it'll be next year before I bug them with it again...

My batteries are runnin' on low this time of year anyhow.

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Friday, January 13, 2012 5:52 AM

CAVETROLL


It has been my admittedly limited experience with the current school system that they are teaching the tests instead of the subjects. If I had kids I wouldn't be wasting their precious time with public schools.

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