A little bit about us...
We're a homeschooling family of seven from north Texas and we're Lutheran (LCMS).
We pulled our oldest two kids from public school in 2008, because they were struggling, falling behind and the public school was not meeting their needs. After an independent assessment, I now understand that our kids are very dyslexic.
This fall (2024), we will have four in college. Oldest three have college academic scholarships.
Kid #1 is attending a university and working on a Bachelor of Science in Plant and Soil Science. She also has a full-time job in her field already.
Kid #2 is attending a university to finish his Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Kid #3 is attending a university to finish her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, specializing in Drawing and Painting. She also teaches ballet at a ballet school and works at our church.
Kid #4 started early college at a community college to possibly major in fine arts (dance). She also teaches gymnastics and works at our church.
Kid #5 (age 9) is still homeschooling.
I never adhered to one homeschool method or curriculum. I constantly change what we do based on what looks interesting or enjoyable and what the kids need to work on from year to year. We also don't do co-ops, hybrid schools or online homeschooling programs. I assumed since my kids weren't ok in school that they wouldn't be ok in those settings, either.
Some things we've enjoyed consistently over the last 16 years:
- Sonlight
- My Father's World
- Unit studies that I put together myself
- Mathusee
- Beast Academy (Art of Problem Solving)
- The Well-Trained Mind (Susan Wise Bauer)
- Smithsonian books