So im trying to figure out if Homeschooling would really work for us or not. My 10 yr old son ISNT doing well in school at all. His personality just isnt fitting in with sitting down and paying attention for 7 hours out of the day!!! Not saying that he wouldnt ahve to sit down and pay attention at HOME, but it would be slightly different. He really struggles with homework, he is soooo disorganized which ive talked to the teacher about many many times, and we still havent come up with a solution for it. I think he is getting most of what he is being taught, but he struggles with some of it and then gets upset cuz he doesnt know HOW to do it and then refuses to do his homework because it will be wrong anyways (he says) It just seems like a different structure and teaching method would work for him rather than Public school. He gets distracted sooo easily and has a hard time concentrating on anything really.
Now, the issue is that im am SCARED TO DEATH that i cant do it. I am NOT a patient person (altho im working on it) and im afraid its going to turn into a huge problem rather than a solution. I dont have dilusions that everyday will be wine and roses, but anything has to be better than watching him struggle trying to get his homework done and being constantly behind. he likes school most of the time. He LOVES recess and gym of course. He does get picked on id say more than "normal" he wants to be everyones friend, so even when his "friends" arent nice to him back, he still plays with them and i think they make fun of him and he just kinda blows it off to me, but it does bother him alot that they dont always like him or respect him. I know alot of this is normal behavior for 10 year old boys, but i also dont think its pertinent for kids to be picked on all the time at school. His is an easy target an often other kids blame him for things he didnt do because he gets over defensive and alot of times it makes him look guilty. I just dont know why kids have to be so cruel.....
I was picked on in school and pretty much generally hated it all the time but im trying not to let my personal experiences cloud my judgement on whether or not to pull him out of school.
I really think he learns better from doing and not being "taught"
I feel like kids are sooo over scheduled these days that no wonder he doesnt want to do his homework. He leaves the house and gets on the bus at 7am. School starts at 8am. He leaves school at 3:15, gets home at 4pm. He gets a snack, watches 10 minutes of TV while eating the snack, then its on to homework time. Which is usually about 45 minutes to an hour depending on how long he drags it out. By then its after 5 easily. then he has his chores to do, then sets the table so we can eat, usually around 6ish. then its eating, take a shower, have sometime to play with Dad or his little brother, then its 7:30 or later and its time to brush his teeth, read a book, and bedtime at 8:30pm. Thats not including any activiites like sports or activiites at church.
It just seems like he's already gone out of the house from 7am - 4pm, (which is longer than some adults are gone for work in a day) and then we expect him to do chores everyday (which to me is important-but we keep them light during the week) and they have homework to do AFTER being in school for the last 8 hrs!! And i guess i wonder why he's crabby when he gets home and doenst want to do anything!!!:/
He is in other programs at church and plays sports, so i think other social interaction wouldnt be a problem. He doesnt have siblings close in age to play with at our house (kids are 9 years apart) but we do have neighbor kids to play with for now until we move to the country. Then it will be harder for him to have the interaction that he likes. Im torn because he somewhat enjoys school,but he doesnt do well in school. If he really hated the fact that i wanted to homeschool him, i probably will leave him in public, but if he is on board, we might try it next year.
I guess if its a total bust he can always go back to public.
- what do i need to know about homeschooling??
- Since i hated school, how am i going to teach him stuff that i dont know?
- What kind of schedule do you have for school??
- What do you like the most and dislike the most about HSing??
Thanks so much, sorry this got really long....
ETA: And the most important thing is that i would like to see him more I DO have dilusions about us spending time together teaching him how to Garden, cook, do "manly" things (well, maybe hubby will have to do that part...) and just being home. I would rather be a large influence on my kids than someother ones they have in their lives. And once we get our animals, he can take them to the fair, clean them, feed them, teach him some responsibilty, etc. I grew up on a farm and i loved every minute of it. I want that for him too.
Now, the issue is that im am SCARED TO DEATH that i cant do it. I am NOT a patient person (altho im working on it) and im afraid its going to turn into a huge problem rather than a solution. I dont have dilusions that everyday will be wine and roses, but anything has to be better than watching him struggle trying to get his homework done and being constantly behind. he likes school most of the time. He LOVES recess and gym of course. He does get picked on id say more than "normal" he wants to be everyones friend, so even when his "friends" arent nice to him back, he still plays with them and i think they make fun of him and he just kinda blows it off to me, but it does bother him alot that they dont always like him or respect him. I know alot of this is normal behavior for 10 year old boys, but i also dont think its pertinent for kids to be picked on all the time at school. His is an easy target an often other kids blame him for things he didnt do because he gets over defensive and alot of times it makes him look guilty. I just dont know why kids have to be so cruel.....
I was picked on in school and pretty much generally hated it all the time but im trying not to let my personal experiences cloud my judgement on whether or not to pull him out of school.
I really think he learns better from doing and not being "taught"
I feel like kids are sooo over scheduled these days that no wonder he doesnt want to do his homework. He leaves the house and gets on the bus at 7am. School starts at 8am. He leaves school at 3:15, gets home at 4pm. He gets a snack, watches 10 minutes of TV while eating the snack, then its on to homework time. Which is usually about 45 minutes to an hour depending on how long he drags it out. By then its after 5 easily. then he has his chores to do, then sets the table so we can eat, usually around 6ish. then its eating, take a shower, have sometime to play with Dad or his little brother, then its 7:30 or later and its time to brush his teeth, read a book, and bedtime at 8:30pm. Thats not including any activiites like sports or activiites at church.
It just seems like he's already gone out of the house from 7am - 4pm, (which is longer than some adults are gone for work in a day) and then we expect him to do chores everyday (which to me is important-but we keep them light during the week) and they have homework to do AFTER being in school for the last 8 hrs!! And i guess i wonder why he's crabby when he gets home and doenst want to do anything!!!:/
He is in other programs at church and plays sports, so i think other social interaction wouldnt be a problem. He doesnt have siblings close in age to play with at our house (kids are 9 years apart) but we do have neighbor kids to play with for now until we move to the country. Then it will be harder for him to have the interaction that he likes. Im torn because he somewhat enjoys school,but he doesnt do well in school. If he really hated the fact that i wanted to homeschool him, i probably will leave him in public, but if he is on board, we might try it next year.
I guess if its a total bust he can always go back to public.
- what do i need to know about homeschooling??
- Since i hated school, how am i going to teach him stuff that i dont know?
- What kind of schedule do you have for school??
- What do you like the most and dislike the most about HSing??
Thanks so much, sorry this got really long....
ETA: And the most important thing is that i would like to see him more I DO have dilusions about us spending time together teaching him how to Garden, cook, do "manly" things (well, maybe hubby will have to do that part...) and just being home. I would rather be a large influence on my kids than someother ones they have in their lives. And once we get our animals, he can take them to the fair, clean them, feed them, teach him some responsibilty, etc. I grew up on a farm and i loved every minute of it. I want that for him too.