So, I am having to rethink my home ed efforts {again! but being able to continually assess and redress home education is one of its many blessings}; especially my expectations of the children's work but it's difficult when you have nothing to compare their work to? Although I do know when they are trying and when they're not. Should I be pushing them to achieve more or should 'good enough' be enough. The men in my family have always been laid back [to say the least] and they are boys after all {I don't have the same issues with Daisy}so if I didn't push them would they ever push themselves? Some would argue that it doesn't matter what they achieve academically; but don't they need these pieces of paper in order to compete in the job market? I was always of the opinion that they didn't have to be little geniuses but that they should always, for the most part anyway, do their best. Who am I trying to please anyway? As a Muslim I should be walking the 'middle road' in all that I do; but finding a balance isn't always easy and I've definitely gone off track with this one. Sorry, I realise that this post is all over the place and probably contradictory in places but it's just the way it's swirling around my head! Which can be incredibly messy lol! I'll stop now or I'll be blathering on forever!
We have also recently discovered that Sprite is dyslexic. Poor thing, he knew he was 'different' but hid it away because he just wanted to be normal...with hindsight I can pick out little signs along the way but didn't see them until recently. It explains lots of things. Aspects of his behavior that I couldn't quite understand, and he of course couldn't explain, were just ways of him 'hiding' his difficulties. The way he speeds through worksheets because it's just copying and filling in the gaps [mostly] but struggles when he has to reword things or do his spellings etc. I just hope that I can 'step up to the plate' given what's written above lol.
Anyways, other than all this we have been back in the kitchen...
The kids love to bake and this week we have been experimenting with the icing bag for the first time too. |
This is a word game - much like scrabble and connect 4 combined - that we got at a charity shop and the kids have been using the tiles just for spelling practice lol! |
Cuisenaire rods have also been a big hit this week... |
as did the putting together of the raised beds for our new garden layout. If you need stuff for your garden I would highly recommend you visit www.greenfingers.com; it has a ton of good quality very reasonably priced items. |
Lego has started to dig himself out a trench for somewhere quiet to sit he reckons...boy is he going to be disappointed when it all gets filled in during next weeks gardening exploits! |
This is a poster Lego made for one of the questions on his English homework...now this is the extra effort I'm talking about. Yeah! |
The other 3 are doing well, praise be to Allah, and are doing a play in their tutor group on Monday so I'm off for an early night ready for a day of wig and mask making tomorrow...enjoy your weekend folks!
2 comments:
Assalamualaykum,
I very much identify with what you said in this post about expectations. I don't use praise well.
Wa alaikum assalaam
I know, poor things; they were aiming for targets they were never going to achieve but it is hard to know what to expect of them. Someone did tell me that if you look up past SATS exam papers there is usually a teachers book or marking book to go with it which gives examples of childrens work and what sort of mark it should achieve. I'm going to hunt these down later inshaAllah. Wassalaam xXx
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