Victoria is home educating her 6 year-old daughter in the UK and she kindly shared this glimpse into their days together. I hope you enjoy reading it, and if you’d like to share what homeschooling looks like for your family, please get in touch! Our daughter woke up naturally around 7.30 and came straight to our bed. Her dad was already awake, watching news downstairs with a cup of coffee. He likes to be on top of what is happening around the world. Scratching our little one’s back I asked her if she slept well and whether or not she remembered any of her dreams. Each morning I can’t help but feel an immense sense of gratitude that we don’t have to rush to get out the door to make it to school on time. Especially on a cold, rainy day which we have plenty of in the UK. Today was no exception.
Hello Susie, thank you for your kind comment. I was born and raised in Poland. Only moved to the UK as an adult. Pleased to hear that you like my recommendation. Also, a big thank you to Catherine that she provided her platform for us to share our home ed day.
Thank you for sharing these details, Victoria! I, too, feel grateful when I don't need to rush out the door with the kids in the morning. What is your mother language? Also, thank you for the tip about the piano book you recommend. -Susie
Hello Susie, thank you for your kind comment. I was born and raised in Poland. Only moved to the UK as an adult. Pleased to hear that you like my recommendation. Also, a big thank you to Catherine that she provided her platform for us to share our home ed day.
Thank you for sharing these details, Victoria! I, too, feel grateful when I don't need to rush out the door with the kids in the morning. What is your mother language? Also, thank you for the tip about the piano book you recommend. -Susie