Jul 6, 2020

COVID-19 and the Public School Response

I have seen that a number of school districts are sending out surveys asking, among other things, if you will be homeschooling next year. I've also seen concern from the homeschool community about this as it could possibly be a back-door registration of your homeschool.
While I think that is a very valid concern if the information was being submitted to the Superintendent of Schools office or the State of Illinois - in this case it is not. Instead, in this case, letting the public schools know early that you aren't coming back is a kindness. It lets them better manage their budget.
Families and schools both find themselves in an unprecedented situation.The schools aren't sure what is happening next fall and, as a result, neither do the families.
The schools are spending money hand over fist trying to create an environment that will be safe for both the students and their staff. At the same time they realize they may be losing a significant percentage of their students. This means they also would be losing a large percentage of their funding!
Families, on the other hand are dealing with a variety of situations:
* Some have had horrible experiences with last spring's e-learning and know they need to find something that will work for the children if the schools end up going into lock down again.
* Others are almost desperate for more social / emotional interactions for their children and they know they can get that by homeschooling.
* Still others know that their children will not be successful in a mask all day or if they have to sit at a desk all day.
* In other cases they know what the schools are going to do but because both parents need to work have to find a consistent weekday schedule - and that is something the school can't offer them this year.
So, in my opinion, let the school know as soon as possible when you have made your final plans. It is a kindness. If you can simply mark private school as an option absolutely do that since your homeschool IS legally a private school - but please don't deprive the public school of the information they need.

Jul 1, 2020

Homeschooling 101 Virtual Event!


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JUL8

Homeschooling 101 !

Public
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  • Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 7 PM – 9 PM
Online Event
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83534685558
July 8, 2020 - FREE Homeschooling 101 Virtual Workshop

Did you recently start homeschooling or are you interested in homeschooling but don't know where to start? This is a terrific opportunity to get answers to the most common questions people have about homeschooling including:
* How do I homeschool within the law?
* Where do I find other homeschoolers?
* Which curriculum is right for us?
* What does my child need to graduate high school?
* What is this "deschooling" people keep telling me about?
* How do I transfer out of another school?
* What does my child need to learn at each grade level?


Jun 25, 2020

Summer and Fall 2020 workshop schedule

VISIT THIS LINK FOR EVENT DETAILS: 


Summer & Fall 2020 HRC Workshop Schedule
June 10, 2020 – Virtual workshop – Homeschooling 101
Did you recently start homeschooling or are you interested in homeschooling but don't know where to start? This is a terrific opportunity to get answers to the most common questions people have about homeschooling including:
* How do I homeschool within the law? *Where do I find other homeschoolers?
* Which curriculum is right for us? *What does my child need to graduate high school?
* What is this "deschooling" people keep telling me about? * How do I transfer out of another school?
* What does my child need to learn at each grade level?
June 24, 2020 – Virtual workshop – Homeschooling for Everyone
Homeschooling doesn't need to be difficult or expensive. In fact, many of us find that homeschooling is virtually free! Join us for a discussion about educational philosophies, learning styles, deschooling, and how to homeschool by using materials and resources available for free on the Internet, at the library, or in your community. Be sure to bring your impossible dreams and terrific inexpensive finds!
July 8, 2020 – Virtual Workshop – Homeschooling 101
See description above
July 29, 2020 – Virtual Workshop – Creating Official High School Transcripts
Creating credible official transcripts for your student's college applications can seem intimidating but, with a little planning, is quite easy. This workshop will provide:
*recommended titles for high school classes that will make your student stand out
*ideas for organizing what you did into documented credits - and when not to use something as a credit
*sample transcripts that have been used successfully by countless families
*hints and tips galore
This is a terrific workshop for those homeschooling grades 8-12 and their interested teens.
August 12, 2020 – TBD - Homeschooling 101
See description above
August 19, 2020 – TBD – Homeschooling for Everyone!
See description above
September 9, 2020 – TBD – Homeschooling 101
See description above
September 16, 2020 – TBD – Creating Official High School Transcripts
See description above
October 14, 2020 – TBD - Special Needs
Approximately 25 percent of homeschooling families have at least one student with special needs. These special needs can be physical, emotional, or educational. Dealing with these unique needs means creating a unique supportive learning environment. A panel of experts in various fields will help you better understand how best to meet your child’s unique situation and succeed beyond your wildest dreams.
November 11, 2020 – TBD – Homeschooling 102
As we retreat indoors for winter we also should reevaluate our educational choices. Are you looking for changes? What is working and what is not? Are you needing to add something or, perhaps, eliminate something? Do you need a non-judgmental sounding board for your worries or ideas? Do you need a reminder of homeschooling laws or educational philosophies? Join us as we cover these topics and more!

Feb 9, 2020

Feb 21, 2019

Passion is necessary for success!



Passion comes from feeling needed, 
from approaching mastery, 
from doing work that matters. 

What makes your child passionate? 

Shouldn't you do more of that? 

Jan 5, 2017

FREE Kindle Minecraft Books!

Did you know there are slightly over 100 FREE Minecraft books for the kids?
If they are looking for even more minecraft after the holidays - you totally have this!

Enjoy!

Dec 5, 2016

Mar 3, 2016

Pi Day Activities and Homeschool Leadership in one!

When:  March 9th from 7-9 pm at the Johnsburg Public Library

What: Two part special!

Part 1: Pi Day Math Activities
      Pi Day is just around the corner!!! Pi is a mathematical constant (3.14) and March 14th is celebrated               every year as a terrific way to encourage some math FUN (and eat pies of all kinds, of course!). Kathy           Wentz will share several hands-on activities you can take home to your kids that will help you teach math       AND make it fun. (Yes, this is for parents.)

Part 2: Homeschool Leadership
     Burning out? Planning for next year? Just getting started in homeschooling? This discussion is for you. Let's      take some time to make sure your family isn't just “getting the job done”. Let's make sure your family is        reaching for the right goals in the first place by taking some time to reevaluate what educational                  philosophy you are drawn to today,, what is going well (and what isn't), how the kids are really learning          best at this point in their growth, and what the goals of each child is. Homeschooling should be a joy, not      a daily trial.

No need to register, but if you can send me a quick note and let me know you are coming it will help me plan enough supplies for the Pi Day Activities. Thanks! 

Cost: FREE  

Johnsburg Public Library    
3000 N Johnsburg Rd, McHenry, IL 60051     
815-344-0077  

Nov 23, 2015

Shopping with an EXTRA Purpose!

If you buy online please don't forget that you can support your favorite charity at no additional cost to you. In case you didn't know, my favorite charity is The Friends of the Johnsburg Public Library!



Support Charity While Holiday Shopping

Nov 8, 2015

The Benefits of Natural Math by Laura Grace Weldon

I can't post her blog post here but I can most certainly urge you to go visit it here! 

I have been speaking on this topic for years. Sadly, most of the people who I speak with are so badly damaged by their own 12 years of formal math education - and so convinced of their own inabilities to understand even basic math that they decide they need to double down on their failure with their children! They firmly believe that if they just find the BEST curriculum that it will make their children math geniuses. Sadly, of course, the truth is the exact opposite of that. Children need to be able to learn math through games, literature and other natural methods. 

Natural math worked for my children. Natural math has worked for many other families that I know as well. It is amazing! So, please visit the blog I have linked to here. Read her words. Trust in your children.