Dymphna's Song http://dymphnasong.com Strength. Compassion. Resilience. For families conquering mental illness. Wed, 11 Apr 2018 11:40:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://dymphnasong.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/cropped-HH-Blog-Button-32x32.png Dymphna's Song http://dymphnasong.com 32 32 Why I Still Choose to Homeschool After 18 Years http://dymphnasong.com/2015/07/why-homeschool.html http://dymphnasong.com/2015/07/why-homeschool.html#comments Mon, 20 Jul 2015 03:00:00 +0000 http://harringtonharmonies.com/?p=11220 Enter Why Homeschool Giveaway Below! Why Homeschool After 18+ Years? I’ve homeschooled now since I first attempted it in 1997 with my ADHD child, whom I homeschooled for very specific reasons. We homeschooled only off and on for the first few years, It was a struggle. Then I found confidence and success in 2003 after adopting a Charlotte Mason philosophy and […]

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Why I Choose to Homeschool

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Why Homeschool After 18+ Years?

I’ve homeschooled now since I first attempted it in 1997 with my ADHD child, whom I homeschooled for very specific reasons. We homeschooled only off and on for the first few years, It was a struggle. Then I found confidence and success in 2003 after adopting a Charlotte Mason philosophy and approach. We’ve been homeschooling exclusively ever since. Homeschooling my artistic and gifted children was something I simply HAD to do.  

But why keep going after 18+ years? Things have changed greatly over the last 18 years, my homeschool too. I’ve had to redefine and reinvent things over and over again. And as I enter into a new season of my life I find myself adapting once again. I’ve already graduated two children, both have completed their college and trade schools. Ahhhhhhh, sweet success. What a feeling of accomplishment- but no easy task. We had many good days and also bad ones.  Homeschooling is not perfect. It’s a labor of love.

Having purchased 19 years of curriculum over the years, I’ve tried a lot of what’s out there. I learned to homeschool by trial and error, adapt programs and create my own. But I’m not done yet. I still have a 7th grader this year to educate.

The dynamics have changed once again. Renewal is in the air. I’m seeking a fresh approach and thinking as much as I can about letting my homeschool approach evolve and be right for the now. I don’t want to be  “stuck” in the past but I I also want to allow myself the opportunity to revisit what has been a success.

However it may look in the specifics, Homeshooling is the right choice for us for these five reasons:

1. I get to choose what my child will learn. It’s up to me to choose what is academically appropriate and best for his learning style and ability. I get to decide what is best; I can make sure it is in tune with our values and beliefs. This is so important.

2. It’s academically effective. It’s hard to compete with one on one instruction and supervision. Though it’s not a fix all for everything, homeschooling is a strong form of education when executed.

3. It’s flexible. I try to be constant and true. But it’s important for our family to have flexibility; it’s great to be able to adjust fire, take breaks and vacations and family time when needed! And it’s wonderful to have total control of the schedule. As a military family, this aspect has been so beneficial for us.

4. It’s faith based. Most of my program is written by Christian authors. Some subjects are written by specifically Catholic authors which is extra wonderful so that we can incorporate faith into our child’s education.

5. It’s Affordable. Homeschooling can be expensive if you’re not disciplined. But there is also a range of affordability as well. It’s much cheeper than Catholic school tuition fees and you can invest your money in what is high priority and find so many other resources out there for free!

 

For More Why Homeschooling Inspiration, Visit the Posts Below!

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Why We STILL Homeschool – 1+1+1=1

10 Reasons to Homeschool – True Aim

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How to Remove Wax From Fabric http://dymphnasong.com/2015/02/remove-wax-fabric.html Wed, 11 Feb 2015 12:00:00 +0000 http://harringtonharmonies.com/?p=9738 One of the things about doing art is that it can be messy. Trust me, I do my best to eliminate the mess. And I always try to wear my apron. But occasionally, I just mess up. It happens. A few weeks back I got wax from our Phoenician Batik Lesson all over my new black […]

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How to Remove Wax from Fabric- Simple instruction using hot iron. to removeOne of the things about doing art is that it can be messy. Trust me, I do my best to eliminate the mess. And I always try to wear my apron. But occasionally, I just mess up. It happens.

A few weeks back I got wax from our Phoenician Batik Lesson all over my new black sweater. I won’t go into how it got splashed but lets just say I can be a little careless sometimes, especially when working furiously to get things ready for class, and I didn’t think first before testing to see if if the wax was ready and splash!

Now,  I had wax all over the shoulder of my new sweater. But wax really isn’t hard to get out of most fabrics. Here’s the quick and simple solution.

How to Remove Wax from Fabric

How to Remove Wax from FabricHeat your iron. Get a piece of cloth or material you can throw away after.  Place the scrap piece of cloth over the splattered area and then iron over that. When you do this, the wax melts into the cloth between and lifts the wax out of your new sweater, or whatever.

fabric absorbs the wax

Note: It’s always the best idea to test first in an inconspicuous area. All fabrics will react differently.

It’s a really easy, simple solution- and it works!

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What is an Eclectic Homeschool Program? http://dymphnasong.com/2014/08/what-is-an-eclectic-homeschool-program.html Sun, 03 Aug 2014 21:35:52 +0000 http://harringtonharmonies.com/?p=7329 What is an eclectic homeschool program? It’s a homeschool program deriving from various homeschooling styles, methods, philosophies and tastes. Basically, it’s a bunch of different homeschool curriculum and ideas woven together in a complimentary way. I design my own homeschool program based on the needs of my child, the basic subject areas and our interests. […]

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6thGrade Curriculum for Homeschooling in our Eclectic Program | Harrington Harmonies

What is an eclectic homeschool program? It’s a homeschool program deriving from various homeschooling styles, methods, philosophies and tastes. Basically, it’s a bunch of different homeschool curriculum and ideas woven together in a complimentary way. I design my own homeschool program based on the needs of my child, the basic subject areas and our interests. The Educational Philosophies that have most  influenced our eclectic homeschool are Classical and Charlotte Mason.

Why go eclectic?

I began homeschooling because of our ADHD child. Early on I realized we needed  more creative materials and a more flexible schedule than a boxed curriculum could provide. After all, that’s the whole reason I started homeschooling! There is absolutely nothing wrong with a boxed curriculum if it works for you. But we became VERY frustrated early on because the work load was too much. In addition, it got very expensive very quickly trying to find “the right fit”.

Why do I homeschool eclectic method?I began homeschooling because of our ADHD child. Early on I realized we needed  more creative materials and a more flexible schedule than a boxed curriculum could provide. Costly advice:

Buy used. I found most of these at our local curriculum sale and spent around $100. Later, I spent about $50 at another curriculum sale. Now, I just need to buy a few additional readers as we go.

Our 6th Grade Curriculum for 2014-2015

Eclectic Homeschool program for 6th Grade - How to put it all together/ | Harrington Harmonies

These are my main curriculum for the year. However, this is an eclectic homeschool so there’s more to tell.

Raddish Food for Friends Box is part of our eclectic homeschool this year. | Harrington HarmoniesI’ll be adding a bit of the culinary arts to our homeschool with Raddish . My child loves to be a part of cooking and preparing foods. This year we got the Food for Friends box. I know for a fact that this will tie in nicely with some of the service projects we plan to do.

The box we used last year was kitchen science. It not only had some great science experiments to do but recipes and cooking skills as well. Read my full review on The Curriculum Choice.

Apologia and Our Co-op

We do our science at co-op. Last year we did Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day. This year it’s Chemistry and Physics. He reads the text independently and then does the experiments with co-op. He’ll also getting speech and debate and an engineering class too!

The co-op really blesses us. It takes a few subjects off my plate while my child receives extra classes that I wouldn’t be inclined to teach.  It also provides us a wonderful community.

living booksa re a big part of our eclectic homeschool. | Harrington HarmoniesBooks, Books and More Books…

The image above is not our full booklist. He’ll read six chapter books and several living books to compliment  Ancient History. We’ll do art projects and actives for most of these civilizations and time periods:

  • Prehistory
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Sumerians
  • Assyrians & Babylonians
  • Phoenicians
  • Ancient Greece
  • Persians
  • Ancient China
  • Ancient India
  • Ancient Africa
  • Ancient Rome

How will we use the curriculum in our eclectic homeschool?

1. We don’t use every page of every text. Instead, I use these products as tools to meet our goals for the year. I am the teacher and not the books. They serve us and not the other way around.

2. We set the pace.  For example, we are still finishing up Math 6. When we are ready we will go on to 7. It’s gotten really stagnant but I have my reasons why I am sticking with it. His math has gotten a little rusty over summer, so in a few weeks I’ll test him. If he can pass into seven we will move on to seven. If not, we’ll keep working in six.

3. Many subjects are integrated.  Art, Ancient History and Literature are all interconnected this year.

References are also helpful in our homeschool. | Harrington Harmonies

In addition to on line resources, we use lots of reference materials in our homeschool. Sometimes I create my own notebook pages and supplements to achieve a complete program. This year it’s my goal to make and use :

  • Art History Timeline Figures for Ancient History- Cave Paintings to Fall of Rome
  • Saint Notebooking Pages
  • Book Report Pages
  • Nation Notebook Pages- Similar to my State Notebook Pages but  for World Geography.

Some of these will be subscriber only freebies. If you don’t want to miss them  subscribe to Harrington Harmonies now!

How do you stay on track?

Routine, routine, routine. This is the mantra I  have to tell myself  each day. I follow an order of events as opposed to a time schedule.

I don’t plan exactly what page we will be on each day. But I do write up a scope and sequence for the whole year. This way I know how far I should be in my plans at any time and can make adjustments.Use pencil in your homeschool  planner so you can make adjustments as needed or simply use it as a record and write in what you do as you go. | Harrington Harmoniesn.

I mainly use my planner as a record. Usually, I record what we do as we go. I always write things in pencil. This year, I’m using The Ultimate Homeschool Planner. It has wonderful scripture reflections and quotes in it so it will be the perfect thing to start each day with.

Another way to measure success and stay on track is by writing educational goals and objectives for your child.

 Our 6th Grade Goals and Learning Objectives:

  • Catechesis- Study the lives of 6 new saints in depth. Accomplish a service project inspired by each. Learn the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. Do a small study on the beatitudes during Lent.
  • Math- Become proficient in multiplication and division facts. Follow Teaching Textbooks 6 and 7  course objectives.
  • English- Finish Seton English 5. Attend semester 1 Co-op program for speech and debate. Complete 6 book studies with book reports. Do one major research paper. Cover 4 literary genres to include poetry. Practice writing with dictation selections from each of the 6 book studies.  Work to improve handwriting skills weekly using copywork. Develop and improve research and writing skills.
  • Attend  Co-op for Science and Engineering.
  • History-Explore and expand understanding of Ancient history and civilizations through art and literature. Record ideas and inspirations in handmade journal. Cover 12 different civilizations and add them to a timeline. Write a major report at the end of the year on a civilization of choice.
  • Geography- Research facts on 10 new countries. Research and learn about the major continents  to include: topography, animals, economy, demographics, major countries, natural resources.   Write a report at the end of the year on a country of choice. Learn new geography vocabulary terms.
  • Art-Explore art through Ancient History and experiment with at least 10 different media applied to 10 different projects inspired by ancient art.

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Apologia Basket Giveaway! 10 wonderful Apologia items being given away. Ends 8/8/2014 | Harrington Harmonies

Linked up for the Not Back to School Blog Hop: and Ben and MeNot Back to School Blog hop-  Curriculum Week | Harrington Harmonies

 

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