Structuring TIME and not the CONTENT is hard in any education setting. It is difficult to let go of preconceived ideas from my conveyor belt education and let my children truly gain a lasting education by choosing what they want to learn, when they want to learn it, and how they want to learn it. For me, I have to constantly remind myself to let go and allow the children to explore subjects and freely determine for themselves that a subject is needful. Once they truly feel it is needful, nothing can stop them!
Our schedule is loose and easy. I spend the majority of my time trying to inspire my children to education by allowing them to see examples of myself in my Scholar Phase. This is harder to do some days than others.
Recently, Marly has been transitioning into Scholar Phase and I find her reading most of the day. It amazes me that her determination to learn and grow is coming from her...not me. If I resorted to requiring and choosing the content, I would need to stand over her all day (like a teacher at public school) and make sure she is doing everything I wanted her to do. Instead, I am seeing HER take the lead and show me all that she is learning. Amazing, but true! We have a 14 year old girl who loves learning, has a plan, and follows through without much prompting from anyone else.
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