Grace over Chaos: Earnestly Homeschooling Multiple Ages.

Grace over Chaos: Earnestly Homeschooling Multiple Ages.

In my wee early home school days, I was overwhelmed. The idea of having to break my day up between three children was daunting. Their age levels and individual curriculum made it even harder. I didn’t want to feel exhausted. I thought to schedule each separately. I wanted to leave lots of time for independent work. However, I learned quickly that independent work was not reasonable for a then 9, 5 and 2 year old. It’s worth noting the 2 year old was not being schooled. Then I found Gather ‘Round.

This is not a sponsored review just a recommendation from one home school family to another. Gather ‘Round has saved my sanity. This is curriculum is a Charlotte Mason approach that is rich in literature and hands on activities. What I love most is that there is one lesson, yes, ONE LESSON for all children. Keep in mind that a parent reads the lesson. This takes about 20-30 minutes if you use resources. Then each child has their own developmentally appropriate workbook. With a high-schooler, upper elementary and early reader, their time spent on each lesson in their workbook varies.

Our home school day starts in the afternoon. I let my children sleep and get all of the rest their growing brains need. This means wake up times are staggered. It looks like 8 am for our 7-year-old, 9 am for our 10-year-old, and sometimes 9:30/10 am. We get chores and breakfast done before noon. Then lunch followed by lessons from 1-3:30. I love having slow, easy mornings. This is especially true in the summer when the best time to be outside is before 11 am!

Starting at 1 pm we have a read aloud, a chapter book that goes along with our unit that month. We choose all of our units at the start of the school year. This way, each kiddo gets a say in what we learn. I find if they choose they stay interested longer. After the read aloud, we jump right into the lesson. Then workbook time, while the younger two finish up earlier than my high school kiddo, they get math in. Once my oldest is done his workbook, he moves into independent math work. The rest of the day is ours to spend in any way we would like! Some days we get it all done perfectly, other days we finish early due to life demands. What I love most about home school is we get to make it work for our family and our needs.

When we first started I thought I had replicate what institutional school looked like, at home. I learned after year 2 that it does not have to be that way. If I am being honest, I felt more pressure from others to make home school look like the institution. The freedom we found when we realized it does not have to be that way was liberating. We get to go at our pace, in our time, with our interests. I had to stop letting people influence us. These people are not teaching our children. They are not raising our children. We did it. We started our own path. Of course, following all of our state home school laws in the process.

The sanity saving for me was letting go of the performance mindset. Performing how education, socialized, etc, that my children were for others to see. Stop performing institution school at home, and allowing my children to bloom into the people God made them to be. Giving us the freedom to go at our pace, never behind, just always right where we should be. This grace is something I have to remind myself of daily. For my children, I found it is necessary to offer grace and lots and lots of snacks!

Every home school is just as diverse as the families are every where. This is simply what works for us!

Happy Mother’s Day – An Earnest Thank You

Happy Mother’s Day – An Earnest Thank You

To the momma who woke up today exhausted but still packed the lunched, got down the cereal and kissed little foreheads – you are doing wonderfully.

To the momma who is waking in those bleary eyed nights answering the call of a hungry infant pushing through the fog to smile and coo – you are seen and your love will be felt for decades.

To the momma who is carefully navigating toddler fits, teen attitudes or the aching silence of your newly emptied nest – you are known by a God who calls you His, and His love will cover when you feel you cannot do much more.

To the momma who works outside or inside her home, or the one that does both – your sacrifices matter even when you feel they go unnoticed.

To the momma who is elbow deep in curriculum while one is moaning about school work and the other is asking for another snack – you are not alone, motherhood has power when we are in it together.

To the mommas who are grieving, praying, hoping or remembering today – you are held close in my heart, and in the hands of our Saviour.

An earnest thanks to you – for the kisses on boo-boos, for the quiet prayers, for fierce protection, the sleepless nights, the pangs of labor. There is not one perfect way to be a mother, some days feel victorious, others like total fails, but you keep showing up.

You are wonderfully made, the exact mom that was created for your exact children, with the strength of a love that grew within you before you even held them. On the days you do not feel strong or confident, remember you are the steady heartbeat of your home.

Happy Mother’s Day. You are doing kingdom work.

Love, Earnest Mom

Earnest Mom Approved: Our Favorite Podcasts for Little Ears

Earnest Mom Approved: Our Favorite Podcasts for Little Ears

As a homeschool family who loves to read aloud together, we often are looking for some non-screen ways to find entertainment, ESPECIALLY when driving around on errands or traveling to the Great White North to visit family. Enter in PODCASTS! We have been enjoying podcasts for the last year or more, and we are excited to share our Earnest Favorites with you! NOTE: We love all of these the most, and are listed in no particular order!

Moment of Um – From Brains On! Universe

Moment of Um answers those questions that pop up out of nowhere. You know, the ones that make you squint a little and go ummmmmmm. This podcast offers a bite sized listen (usually 3-6 minutes) so for those quick trips in the car, The Moment of Um is perfect. Listen to one while you are waiting in the school drop off line or for the grocery pick up. Gets the kids giggling, learning and figuring some out of this world questions.

Nat Theo: Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible – Hosted by Erin Lynum

Discover God’s wonderful creation rooted in the truth of his Word! Nat = Natural, Theo = Theology. Where kids dive into the study of Natural Theology—discovering God through nature! We love listening and learning along with real world science rooted in the Gospel, as a homeschool family this podcast has been a great resource. These episodes can be 20-30 minutes so we plan one or two for longer rides.

Culture Kids Productions

Inspired by Darren Hardy’s The Compound Effect, Culture Kids Productions believes that small, consistent actions can lead to extraordinary change. By introducing children to the wonders of global cultures in an engaging, heartfelt way; they plant the seeds of curiosity, empathy, and understanding that will grow into compassionate, collaborative individuals. We enjoy my sweet friend Kristen and her son Asher, as they explore countries, cultures and traditions, these episodes have been great when running around town, usually 15-25 minutes long. After the first few episodes my kiddos were begging to try bibimbap – we loved it!!

SMASH BOOM BEST from Brains On! Universe

Smash Boom Best is a debate show for kids and families from the makers of the award-winning podcast, Brains On! Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best. Our debaters use facts and passion to make their case — teaching listeners how to defend their own opinions along the way. We laugh sometimes to tears, then learn debate fallacies that weaken arguments, helping us defend our stance. This is an Earnest Family affair, we save these longer (usually 30 minutes) episodes for longer trips and we pause the episode numerous times to cast our votes for our favorites until the end. This podcast has been known to keep us in the driveway to finish the episodes (even keeps the teen engaged)!

Hey-O Stories of the Bible by Saddleback Kids

Hey-O Stories of the Bible podcast tells the stories from God’s special book, the Bible, accurately and in a way that is engaging to children of all ages. This one is super fun and fast, 2-5 minute episodes that are great when church is only 10 minutes away. Kids love it when we hear biblical accounts that match their bible lessons that day!

These are only our top 5, we have been exploring more and more, a few honourable mentions are: Who Smarted?, Forever Ago, Real Cool History for Kids, and Million Bazillion. If you are looking to shake up your podcast list, or just starting to listen to them with your kids – try one some of these, they are earnest approved and we know you will love them too!

Stay tuned as I share my top ten mom podcasts recommendations!

Love, Earnest Mom