
The other day, someone asked me: You homeschool all your kids?
Well, no, I only homeschool the ones who are school-age, but that's not what he meant. I responded: Yes, and I love it!
He questioned: Are you being sarcastic?
The truth is, I really do love homeschooling my children.
I love that I get to choose what they learn and how they learn it. My kids don't have to learn using dry textbooks; they can learn by reading books written by authors passionate about their subject.
I love that they are getting a 1:1 education (ok 1:4, but what school do you know, public or private, that offers that?) I am initimately aware of how they, as individuals, learn and I am able to tailor their education to benefit them most.
I love seeing the close relationship my kids have as a result of spending so much time together.
I love reading the Bible to them every day and hearing the question they ask. I love that I don't miss any of these things while they're away at school.
I love that when someone asks my kids how they are doing in school, their answer isn't a letter grade, reflecting the things they didn't figure out. I don't grade anything. They do the work until they get it all right.
I love that I get to learn so much history, geography, science, and read such great literature while teaching my kids. I love the education I'm getting.