How Relaxed Homeschooling Helped My Daughter (and Our Garden) Grow

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How Relaxed Homeschooling Helped My Daughter (and Our Garden) Grow
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'If I had gone with our schedule, we would have stopped with the first video and moved on, but I didn’t. I let her lead the way. I never thought our educational garden would have inspired her so much.'

We knew halfway through pre-K that public school was not going to be for us. The large classroom, too much time sitting at a desk, and too little time outdoors. There were explosive breakdowns when my daughter came home every day. We decided to try homeschooling, and I had no idea what I was getting myself into.I spent hours that August creating a curriculum for the first year. I had lessons planned out week by week, each with a different objective.

I correlated themes to the time of year and to what we were learning about in other subjects. We did have to meet certain criteria: She had to learn how to read, count by fives, and do simple addition. I was confident we would accomplish all three. Intelligence was never a concern.A few weeks in, I saw that my Type-A schedule planning was not going to work. Battle after battle ensued over whether we would do worksheets before going outside or alphabet songs before painting.

About halfway through the first homeschool year, I started to think that we wouldn’t be able to do this. She was learning letters, phonics, and some sight words, but I wasn’t sure we would reach our end goals. Was it worth the endless fighting? I started to think not. None of our lessons lasted more than five minutes — ten minutes tops. I felt like I was doing her a disservice by not being able to inspire her to do more.,” and the philosophy behind it appealed to me.

We spent hours learning about soil, composting, decomposers, and pollution. We learned how to type her name on the keyboard and how to copy and paste clipart. If I had gone with “our schedule,” we would have stopped with the first video and moved on, but I didn’t. I let her lead the way.would have inspired her so much. Our garden has helped her learn science, reading, technology, and math.

Our days now look a little more like the pictures of homeschool families I’ve scrolled through with envy. We still do our worksheets from time to time, but we now decide on which worksheets together. It has made all the difference.

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