Having done fifty of them, I’m taking a break (and giving you one!) from How We Homeschooled Today. It might be back, possibly on an occasional basis. We’ll see. Feedback welcome! I’m very grateful to Renee for getting in touch with this glimpse into a day homeschooling with her son. It made me realise this is the first mention of any type of neurodivergence on the blog—not entirely surprising because it’s not something I have personal experience of, so I am pleased to be able to share a different perspective and would be glad to hear from others with this sort of experience.
Great guest post. I have to go back to read the others as I may have missed when they were originally posted. My sister is the director/founder of a school for autistic children in northern Arizona. My dream is to one day teach at the school with her.
Regarding the 50th, Catherine... I don't want this blog to go anywhere! It is so wonderful! How to learn, how to teach, how to get down to work--these are timeless issues.
We are not homeschoolers ourselves but my wife and I talk about it a lot lately. And you've introduced me to many wonderful resources. So, congrats on 50, but not too much congrats. Keep on truckin'! Even occasional posts would be helpful to those of us floundering in the muddy waters.
Cheers to recording 50 day in the life posts! I always enjoy reading the notes from your day of learning. However often you'd like to share your posts (once or twice a month?) I'll be glad to read it.
Great guest post. I have to go back to read the others as I may have missed when they were originally posted. My sister is the director/founder of a school for autistic children in northern Arizona. My dream is to one day teach at the school with her.
Regarding the 50th, Catherine... I don't want this blog to go anywhere! It is so wonderful! How to learn, how to teach, how to get down to work--these are timeless issues.
We are not homeschoolers ourselves but my wife and I talk about it a lot lately. And you've introduced me to many wonderful resources. So, congrats on 50, but not too much congrats. Keep on truckin'! Even occasional posts would be helpful to those of us floundering in the muddy waters.
Such a good idea to go to the library, Renee, for bookwork. That’s an idea I’ll be tucking away for when my kids are a little older.
And I second what Susie said: I love reading your daily learning notes Catherine, and I’ll be looking forward to reading whenever you share.
Cheers to recording 50 day in the life posts! I always enjoy reading the notes from your day of learning. However often you'd like to share your posts (once or twice a month?) I'll be glad to read it.