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Shalene Roberts
Homeschool · Intentional Motherhood · Uncategorized

The Homeschool Series – Part 1

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Back to school beckons, and with it, many of you find yourself in a position you didn’t expect, in a role you may not have chosen. With schools moving online or delayed, you may find yourself wearing the mantle of homeschool mom. You may be excited, nervous, shell-shocked. Perhaps you’ve already stocked the school room and sharpened the pencils. Or maybe you’ve locked yourself in the closet and cried like a raging toddler.

Whatever the case … it’s OK. In the last 7 years as a part-time homeschooling mom, I’ve found myself in both places and every other spot in between. Homeschooling isn’t for the faint of heart. It will humble you. It will challenge you. But it will also develop and bless you and your children in ways you can’t yet fathom.

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So for the next few weeks, I’m going to be popping in to share tips and tricks for making the most of your homeschool/distance-learning days. I’m not an expert, and you can surely find others who do this better than me. But I’m happy to share what I’ve learned, and I hope it informs and encourages you!

In the meantime, take a deep breath, and know that you’re about to embark on a really good thing! Studies continue to show that homeschooled kids perform better on standardized tests than their traditionally schooled peers. A study of 5,402 homeschool students and 1,657 families found that “homeschoolers, on average, achieved higher scores than their public school counterparts by 30 – 37% in all subject areas” (The Evolution of Homeschooling, Aislin Davis). A 2010 study that tested more than 2,000 students found that home schooled children were functioning at a higher level than traditionally schooled children in every grade and in all subjects (Rudner, Education PolicyAnalysis Archives). Additionally, homeschooled students typically outperform their traditionally educated peers in college as well. (http://i.bnet.com/blogs/homeschool.pdf)

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And when it comes to socialization, homeschooled kids are generally better socially adjusted than their peers because their socialization involves a diverse variety of ages, rather than being centered on one age-specific group. In fact, “Jeffrey Koonce, a school superintendent in Miller County, Missouri, who wrote his doctoral dissertation on how homeschool students fare when they transition into the public schools, says that the students he interviewed were, in many cases, more ‘socially adept’ and mature than their peers.” (https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/socialization-tackling-homeschoolings-s-word).

All that to say … good things await! And I hope my insight can provide just a bit of useful info to make this journey even better! Follow along for the next few weeks for a collection of tips, tricks and resources to make your journey easier, and tag a homeschooling/distance learning/hybrid schooling friend!


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Thirteen years to 3 weeks has give by in the blink of an eye. 

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It ends in the blink of an eye. And no one can prepare you for the heartbreak of it. I’m so proud of him and the way he finished well, but I will miss these years immensely.

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Nothing prepares you for that.

He took a breath. The weight of an entire lifetime spent in red dirt hinging on this moment. He set his face like flint to that pitcher. The ball left the glove, and he swung. 

Strike one. 

He stepped away. Reset. Tapped the base. Then set himself once more. He swung, hit a line drive and sprinted headlong towards the base, setting his foot atop it just a fraction of a second after the first baseman caught the ball.

The final out. 

Nearly 15 years of our lives ended beneath stormy skies on that Dallas baseball field tonight. We’ve spent every spring since he was old enough to hit a ball sitting along a baseline. And it all came to a final conclusion in one out.

I asked him later what it was like with that pressure. The weight of it all on his shoulders. He told me he wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. “I wouldn’t have wanted one of the younger players to have had to step into that,” he said. 

Several years ago, a finale like that would have crushed him. Tonight, he saw the challenge, rose to it, and left with his head held high despite defeat. 

I wish we had another game, another season, another victory. All these last senior milestones have a way of ripping your heart right out. But in the end, who I’ve watched my son become through a decade and a half on the baseball diamond is even better than winning.

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No one can prepare you for this, this ebbing and f No one can prepare you for this, this ebbing and flowing of emotions, this elation mixed with sorrow. Senior year. District playoffs. Single elimination. There is no next season. And the ache of that realization is desperately hard. 

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Twelve years and what feels like the length of an Twelve years and what feels like the length of an entire lifetime ends in just three and a half weeks. 

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