From Behind the Desk

For over six years I was the secretary of a small Christian school (although I since resigned to stay home with a new baby), and my husband is the administrator of this school even now.  We have always been observers of parents because we want to learn what works and doesn’t work in child rearing and in producing productive members of society.  As Christians, we are also concerned about raising children who have Godly character and want to do what is right.

Looking back over the school year that we are soon leaving behind us, I have put together a list of several vital things that I believe parents can do to help not only their children as students but to support the school and its faculty as well.  If you do homeschool, perhaps these can just be an encouragement for parenting in general and for being a more effective home educator.

BE INVOLVED

While homeschooling is ultimate involvement and taking responsibility for your child’s education, a parent of a student in traditional school does their child a great service if they are involved in their child’s life –and yes, are in their child’s “business”.  At a certain age, about late elementary school, for some children, their peers and friends become more important to them than their parents and family.  I have seen my children try to go through this stage where I am dismissed because they would rather be with a friend – or it comes down to my word versus their 8 year old friend’s word!  Personally, I don’t cater well to that.  My way of dealing has been to invite my children’s friends into my home and to get to know my children’s friends’ parents; and I am often at their activities.   I make it so that my child is not easily able to ignore me.

I understand it is hard to be involved if you work full-time, but there are always lunch hours you can maybe steal away (we have parents who check their children out for a quick lunch if arrangements are made ahead of time) or a few hours taken off to attend an event or field trip.  It may be hard for you, but believe me, it is SO worth it!  I have been privileged to go to many of my children’s school events, and while some kids don’t really care that their parents aren’t there, I know there are definitely some who wish theirs could attend.  Even if a child may not act affected by your presence, I believe they are.

I have witnessed even the children of neglectful parents long for their parents’ attention; I have seen them light up when their parents give them the slightest indication of affection or show up for an event even briefly.  That is why some children use bad behavior to get attention, any attention – even if it is discipline – because they so long for someone to pay attention to them!  I wouldn’t leave it up to chance that my child find their source of attention from someone else – because it might be a good influence but in most cases, it probably won’t be.  I am thankful for my children’s teachers who strive to be good influences and encouragers, especially to those children with absent parents.

I encourage you if you are already involved in your children’s lives, go ahead and take another kid whose parents aren’t available under your wing. Help your children see how to reach out to those less fortunate by example.  Be a coach, a mentor, a teacher, a friend to someone else’s child too!  We live in a military community, and some parents are not absent by choice but by orders of Uncle Sam.  Consider children of single parent homes or whose parents are facing illness or hardship; they need positive role models.

In my next article, I will share 2 more observations from “behind the desk.”  Until then, do you have any experiences to share how to be involved in your school child’s life or the life of other students?  I’d love to hear about it!

Homeschool Wrap-Up for May 14

Week of May 14 Homeschool Wrap-Up
Theme for our studies this week…. This will be my last Homeschool Wrap-Up for this school year. Summer will soon be here! This week we finished up our state studies and reviewed over stuff we’ve learned about the USA this year.
A great book/s we read…. This is not a book that we read together in school, but it’s a book I read this week and absolutely loved, Maximal Reserve by Sam Batterman….it’s a Christian thriller. Awesome, awesome book.One lesson or interesting fact we learned…. We learned that Hawaii actually has 124 little islands that are seldom talked about, one of them owned privately.
We had a lightbulb moment this week…. Jacob is starting to remember his times tables from memory, after much study.
As Mom/teacher, I found this week to be…. almost a relief, as we finished up our My Father’s World studies for 3rd grade. We still have some extras to finish up and some time to get in; Missouri homeschool law requires a certain number of hours in a school year.
A favorite hands-on project…. We played with our Estimation Station from Educational Insights (review to come soon).Favorite extracurricular activity (if any this week)…. Jacob had his tournament last weekend for Tae Kwon Do. He won a ribbon and had a good time.

We laughed when…. we watched Turbo Dogs and when we played games this week.
Craft idea for this week…. I put together a Vacation Creation Station for our summer roadtrip. This will help the kids not only to stay occupied in the car but provide a great keepsake we’ll treasure for years to come.I am praying for my children to…. know God, not as a cruel Dictator Who is out to get them for their sins, but as their Heavenly Father Who loves them so much He sent His Son to die for them.
I am learning to…. believe the above statement and trust Him myself.
My favorite new resource is…. Dare I say Hershey’s Chocolate?:)
Pic of the week…. Got this shot at the tournament last weekend.Now it’s your turn to link up your week and share!

Week of (Month/Day/Year) Homeschool Wrap-Up
Theme for our studies this week….
A great book/s we read….
One lesson or interesting fact we learned….
We had a lightbulb moment this week….
As Mom/teacher, I found this week to be….
A favorite hands-on project….
Favorite extracurricular activity (if any this week)….
We laughed when….
Craft idea for this week….
I am praying for my children to….
I am learning to….
My favorite new resource is….
Pic of the week….

1) Please link back to MamaBuzz and/or the main Homeschool Wrap-Up post, so that others will know where they can come to participate. The more, the merrier!:) If you’d like, I’ve created this button, which you can insert into your post, and it will lead readers back to MamaBuzz.

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2) Please link up using the Mr. Linky below, adding your name or blog name and then the specific link to your Homeschool Wrap-Up post. (Please do not give just your main blog link; link to the specific post.) You can link up anytime throughout the weekend or even into early next week.

3) If you have time and would like, visit another blogger’s Homeschool Wrap-Up, and leave them a comment. The more support we give each other, the better! Of course, I’d love for you to leave a comment below, as well.

Now it’s your turn to write up a quick post and link up! Happy Homeschooling!

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