7 Things I WISH I Knew BEFORE Homeschooling (One Year Later...)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @monicalifornia_
    @monicalifornia_ 10 месяцев назад +4

    Homeschooled both my kids from K through 12.
    We are a very close family and we really enjoy being together. That is the best thing we got out of homeschooling .
    My kids are doing great in the workforce and employers know that homeschooled kids are responsible, respectful, articulate, and kind.
    The result of homeschooling speaks for itself. No need to defend it.

  • @rosedeliseco
    @rosedeliseco Год назад +14

    I went to public school in Germany, which is a world different from North American education, meaning that I didn’t know how to read until I was 8 😃. There was a lot of physical activity, outdoors and creativity in our daily school day. When we moved to Canada, at the age of 11 I was reading the 5th Harry Potter book (for fun) which is 300+ pages. I read waaay more than the kids that grew up here and learned to read before I did. The point you make about efficiency and teaching when the child is motivated, really resonated with me ❤

  • @macandchezzz
    @macandchezzz Год назад +29

    Let’s not forget that we are literally doing school with our children, so as the math gets harder, we are prepared for it because we’ve been learning along with them.❤️

    • @americandreamrevival
      @americandreamrevival  Год назад +3

      Yes! Totally! I doubt I'll hire anyone until much later if that.. so many online courses but I did like tutors growing up lol

    • @alittleheavenonearth
      @alittleheavenonearth Год назад

      That’s right sister ❤❤❤

  • @TheGLOSSette
    @TheGLOSSette Год назад +4

    I feel like with the rise in homeschoolers and various fb groups as well as different places like science centres, farms etc doing programs for homeschoolers during the day, its so much easier to homeschool.

  • @thingoneandthingtwo4647
    @thingoneandthingtwo4647 Год назад +1

    Hi Hayley 😊, Ford Transit Mama here! You are doing awesome!! You’ve learned so much in a year, so proud of you. I’ve took my kids outta private school and began homeschooling 3 years ago (again). It was so different than before. I got more laid back, kids still learned, did great on their standardized tests (I was surprised). I feel there is a season for all homeschooling stages. You are ahead in your thinking!! I admire that as I learn as I go along. Keep it up. You are a fantastic mama 🤩!

  • @badiz35
    @badiz35 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video❤ can you do a FULL DITL?😅😅 I know it’s a big ask-but we are hardcore working on our family culture and routine this summer and going screen free…..watching you change the way you have over the years has really inspired me! Rest assured you are following Gods calling on your life and really reaching the heart of women in motherhood!!! Tyty!!🙏🏻

  • @walkinfaithnotbysight
    @walkinfaithnotbysight Год назад +5

    Started homeschooling after your video. I was interested for a long time, but it was THE thing to push me.

  • @BaudelaireOrphan1
    @BaudelaireOrphan1 Год назад +8

    I think it’s really sad that moms shame other moms and make them feel unqualified to teach when their are literally TEXTSBOOKS that help to teach. It’s very odd to me that they tear other mothers down.
    Great job this is awesome information!

    • @americandreamrevival
      @americandreamrevival  Год назад

      agree!

    • @sewathome
      @sewathome 10 месяцев назад +1

      It is a shame, but I can also see how upsetting it would be that so many people think your expensive 4 year degree is no benefit to their child 😅

  • @l.w.tomaso6277
    @l.w.tomaso6277 Год назад +1

    I was a preschool teacher. We never did, a sit down do AH AH A... for an hour or more. We "taught" the same way you just described your youngest sitting around doing learning for fun. I personally worked with 2-4 year olds. Everything we did was play based learning and they absorb that super fast, most unless they have a disability or struggled with certain types of learning, the children spend how ever long they need to learn it in whatever way they need to learn it in. We have centers with themes, sensory bins, games, field trips, hands on activities, videos, puzzles, music, art etc. Not every preschool is done this way but we had very happy intelligent kids and I was very proud of teaching at that school. We did child lead learning as well, if there was a bigger interests than what we planned we would scratch it and follow what they wanted to do. I just wanted to let you know not many preschools do that these days. I homeschool my youngest and I learned to be a good homeschooling mom through my preschool teachings. Learning with the kid, at their pace, with their interests. Its not like public school which most suck for all the reasons you mentioned in your other videos lol. I agree with those for sure. I still enjoy your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

  • @veronicaray4607
    @veronicaray4607 Год назад +3

    People also think that kids learn all of their social skills from interacting with other kids but in fact they are learning from us as well. We are the example! I am a very social person so my daughter watches me interact with other people all day and is creating her "social programs" that are being wired into her brain...up until the age of 7 they are creating those programs and how we behave and interact with others is a very important program in my opinion! ❤❤

  • @HollyHomebody
    @HollyHomebody Год назад +6

    Are you…me? 😂 I related so hard to every single thing you said. I also struggle with structure / consistency and used to be more of a business minded person too so maybe there’s a correlation there. Anyway thank you for the tips! We sent our 4 year old to prek but ended up pulling him out. Homeschooling is a learning curve but so worth it!

  • @nikkip.2343
    @nikkip.2343 Год назад +2

    I just started homeschooling my 5 year old this week. Thanks for this! I know we making the safest and best choice for us!❤

  • @kendratai
    @kendratai Год назад +3

    Quiet time is life for us right now. It's saving my sanity!

  • @ruru-u2q
    @ruru-u2q 15 дней назад

    this is a very well put together video thank you for your insight. I'm doing lots of research before deciding. I agree with you about preschool. my 3 and 4 year olds are in preschool but I love that it's not driven by academics, rather learn through play. I do think that next year I will probably start my homeschool journey. I have a 9 year old that's in school and he excels very well I will have to ask him if he would like to be homeschooled because he genuinely enjoys school and i can't just take him out of school and will respect his decision

  • @Oneblessedhome
    @Oneblessedhome Год назад +2

    Yes toy rotation is life saving !
    It would take hours before

  • @fusionpunk1346
    @fusionpunk1346 Год назад +4

    I went to school in a third world country until about age 13, when I moved to the US. In my country, you don’t start school until about 7 or 8, and yet we already know algebra fully by 12. In the US, kids start school at like 4 and can’t even do algebra as adults. It’s almost as if starting too young is a good way to fail….because it is. Teaching a young child takes more time, energy, and you risk them giving up because it’s too hard. Trying to teach a 7 year old something that you tried teaching them at 4 will take 100 times less time, and will also stick much better.
    It’s like parents who brag their babies talked at 10 months. Like who cares? At 15, no one will know who spoke when. It’s just a dumb thing to focus on and memorizing facts your parents crammed down your throat is not intelligence, intelligence is logic and reasoning. I used to tutor calculus and some of the smartest kids were the ones who had horrible grades because they had no structure or time management, whereas a lot of the smart kids just had good test taking and study skills.

  • @MamaJeanMontessoriMusic
    @MamaJeanMontessoriMusic 9 месяцев назад

    Insightful. Thanks for sharing your experience and realizations. I love that you are seeking efficiency. Hope you can share more - like a video every some months or every year. I’m sure you’ll have new realizations.

  • @cpj80
    @cpj80 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video and your other video showing a day in the life homeschooling. Your dedication and respect for your children, spouse and self is evident. I'm in the curriculum research phase but we will be homeschooling our 3 & 5 yr olds next year. they are in daycare and K now but since this April they've been in Kumon for Reading and Math. Since starting Kumon they have done so much better and are more curious. I will continue to use Kumon for Reading and Math during homeschooling but still teach these subjects as well as the other required one in my restrictive state. I found a farm that has a wonderful school that offers a science-nature program for homeschoolers that my children will enroll in one day per week 9-3 and then we will do the rest from home. any book recs are appreciated. I am finishing an academic program which is why i'm not starting them this year. I'm treating this school as a babysitter warts and all. I wish you all a joyful, fruitful, restorative and close knit experience.

  • @kirstencooper193
    @kirstencooper193 Год назад +1

    The title of this video is funny to me, because I first found your videos by typing in what I wish I would’ve known about pregnancy. Cool that we’re in similar stages of life now and you’re still making content that is very much in line with things I am concerned about.

  • @kayheart1413
    @kayheart1413 Год назад

    4years homeschooling mama here! ❤Go mama!

  • @ebonneenelson2325
    @ebonneenelson2325 Год назад

    I’ve been panicking for weeks because it looks like I have no choice but to go the homeschool route and now I feel better about having to quit my job. I have 2 months to prepare and now I don’t feel so guilty after watching this.

  • @BaudelaireOrphan1
    @BaudelaireOrphan1 Год назад +4

    Yeah here in Texas it’s super easy you don’t have to file anything however there are no grants or anything or even tax benefits to it. So essentially we’re spending money on property taxes that go to schools which our kids don’t attend and then spend on their own curriculum we purchase for them.
    We will be doing apologia math, TGTH language arts, answers jn genius homeschool Bible curriculum and read and find out science and then plenty of read aloud

    • @elizabethg9171
      @elizabethg9171 Год назад

      How Frustrating!! How do you find this out in each state? I will not be surprised if Maine is the same as Texas 😒

    • @AboveAllisLove
      @AboveAllisLove Год назад

      Same here in Jersey!

  • @sarahbramstedt5615
    @sarahbramstedt5615 Год назад

    I love your belief system and your 🔥!- I sooo didn’t fit into the overly disciplined, inside for hours a day at a table, forced school at too young of an age, “striving for high intelligence” traditional homeschool community I was seeing/experiencing. My kids need more play-based learning and flexibility and life-learning with minimal drill-based crap/excess work 😂. I’m eager to learn more life-based learning strategies and engagement-based strategies and more 5-hr school week strategies!!

  • @mycupofcocoa1125
    @mycupofcocoa1125 29 дней назад

    U need to apply as soon as possible for charter school because there’s a waitlist because u can get instructional funds. Online charter schools (not in classroom settings charter schools) are popular its home schooling but u can’t buy religious related stuff. It’d be good if ur kid has special needs because they cover speech therapy and OT.❤❤

  • @hhholmes714
    @hhholmes714 Год назад

    Amongst the overwhelming anxiety I developed listening 😅I heard the gems! Carry on, awesome mom!🙏🏼❤

  • @alyssastorey3844
    @alyssastorey3844 2 месяца назад

    I LOVES toy bin idea!!!

  • @sophiechester-glyn8147
    @sophiechester-glyn8147 Год назад

    Just stumbled on this.
    I love this woman! 🎉
    So enlightening. Wish I’d set up my life to homeschool ❤

  • @ashleyirizarry-diaz6415
    @ashleyirizarry-diaz6415 Год назад +1

    Girl I feel like a weight lifted off me and I can breathe after listening to so many of your points! Iv been doing the whole letter a a month with so many “fun” activities it’s also like pulling teeth cause my 3.5 old has not really been into most of the things. And I feel like she needs to learn all this stuff but I think your right shes is too young for a lot of what I thought she needed. And it feels good to know they can learn more in a short time once they are older!

    • @alittleheavenonearth
      @alittleheavenonearth Год назад

      Yep

    • @AboveAllisLove
      @AboveAllisLove Год назад

      I was the same way too. I think a lot of it has to do with comparing your child to other children and even more so the fear of others comparing your child to other children especially if the people around you aren’t so fond of the homeschooling idea. At least that’s what I felt like for myself.

    • @karenbarth-vt7of
      @karenbarth-vt7of 9 месяцев назад

      A 3.5-year-old doesn't need to read, read if they can't understand is like me reading Russian, nothing. Let her be for a couple of years, more "fun" and forget the letter a month for a while.

  • @TheNmet42
    @TheNmet42 Год назад +1

    I like homeschool since kids learn faster and you cAn Taylor it to your kids strengths/weaknesses. I send me kid to preschool for socializing and playing . Not even to learn letters. Kids can learn to read at a young age isn’t necessary.

  • @kayleighduran3858
    @kayleighduran3858 Год назад

    This makes me feel better about the decision to homeschool my soon to be kindergartner. I have her enrolled in public school for the fall but my husband and I just don’t feel good about it. Plus I’m a SAHM with other younger kids. I do have worries because she wants to go, she’s very social and I’m not exactly. The only place we socialize is church haha. Also, she has somewhat of a speech delay and it’s taken a lot of time to get her talking and she still has some trouble communicating. I just need to have more trust and confidence in myself.

  • @caffeinetococktails5341
    @caffeinetococktails5341 4 месяца назад

    Florida is super simple!

  • @dana2854
    @dana2854 Год назад

    I've been LOVING your videos!!!!

  • @lindsaystrawsburg8689
    @lindsaystrawsburg8689 Год назад +1

    “I’m a wackadoo” made me almost spit out my water laughing ❤️❤️🤣

  • @CafecitoAna
    @CafecitoAna Год назад

    Beautifully said!!! ❤❤

  • @SundayDreamin
    @SundayDreamin Год назад

    Glad you made this video. I have thought of home schooling for some time now.

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Год назад

    Hi, I know mostly epceted as their weshes

  • @koolkatkathy123
    @koolkatkathy123 Год назад

    Any moms out there that homeschool and live with in-laws or other family? I feel like I’ve been struggling to get consistency this whole year. I want to homeschool and we did join a group but I fall into the habit of staying at home and not engaging the kids(on off days) for fear(or dread) of making a mess at my in-laws. I feel like my freedom to homeschool (and homemake) is restricted. Am I the only one? 😓

  • @ingramwifey2016
    @ingramwifey2016 Год назад

    I LOVE your toy idea. Imma have to do that myself. My house is too small for the amount of toys we have 😂

  • @kristinccha
    @kristinccha Год назад

    You are doing a wonderful job ! Love the video
    Random but sometimes I still wear a mask inside but I will not put one on my kids. We tried once and it was a disaster and they are fine without
    People are so dense. We are not just making up curriculum. Most people follow a math curriculum that comes with a teacher guide, use online math curriculum, class, teaching textbooks smh at the ignorance

  • @wildflower7321
    @wildflower7321 Год назад +1

    Can you share the toy kits that you use when they have quiet time in their rooms? Love your channels!

  • @sarayasmeenram
    @sarayasmeenram Год назад

    Where can I search for homeschool co ops? How did you find yours?

  • @MysteryExodus
    @MysteryExodus Год назад

    Someone said your kids need someone who is more qualified to teach them ? What so this “qualified” person can teach them that your kid can pick their own pronoun or change their gender? Haha, no thanks !

  • @TwistedSkeinz
    @TwistedSkeinz Год назад

    I am in California... I have been stressing on what to do to get home school started... How do you get the funds? You have to sign up for a charter school?

  • @Bgonzo20
    @Bgonzo20 Год назад

    I didn't know we can get money for homeschooling. 😱 Tell us more please.

    • @Oneblessedhome
      @Oneblessedhome Год назад

      If you homeschool through a charter school you can they give you a credit to use towards classes/ extra curricular activities / supplies.

  • @katrinasimmons9288
    @katrinasimmons9288 Год назад +1

    Hayley, what do you mean by California being easier to homeschool than Florida? We’re seriously considering moving to Florida and homeschooling so I’m interested in the information that you have that I’m not aware of.

    • @bethanybailey4437
      @bethanybailey4437 Год назад +1

      My guess is that she means financially. I live in SC and I don’t get funding to homeschool. Maybe FL is the same way.

    • @elizabethg9171
      @elizabethg9171 Год назад +1

      @@bethanybailey4437 How do you find out if your state does funding like that?

    • @americandreamrevival
      @americandreamrevival  Год назад +1

      Honestly, Idk what people are referring to, but I hear the laws are more favorable in CA. Who knows though because that makes no sense to me lol

    • @katrinasimmons9288
      @katrinasimmons9288 Год назад

      @@elizabethg9171 I would be interested in that, as well.

    • @katrinasimmons9288
      @katrinasimmons9288 Год назад +1

      @@americandreamrevival I would be shocked if CA laws are more favorable than FL for homeschooling, but I could totally be wrong.

  • @tkgirl9420
    @tkgirl9420 Год назад

    How did you teach her to Read I’m struggling

    • @shannonfoster1145
      @shannonfoster1145 Год назад

      We've really loved the All About Reading program. It has hands on activities that keep them interested. Sometimes we just swap the assigned reading story for a reader they've picked at the library (but the stories in the books tie right into the lessons they've just learned). The curriculum is a little pricey, but I've found them super affordable secondhand at homeschool sales.

  • @Miszally23
    @Miszally23 Год назад

    I'm not sure who said it's hard in fl it's the easiest

  • @alittleheavenonearth
    @alittleheavenonearth Год назад

    NEW SUBSCRIBER!! You have a beautiful family sister ❤❤❤❤ love to have you join us as well !!!