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We are. I am curious why do you ask and why you are interested in the subject? :)

Because I was myself home school for 8 years and wonder why many parents home school their children. Also doing research I am uh huh :D

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Drew you and your notes....

I personally think that states should have more strict laws on homeschooling. There are people who aren't even qualifed to get a job who are teaching their kids. How can they do that
 
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Leanna, I looked a bit more into Charlotte Mason and I have to say I really like it! I only briefly read about it when I first thought about homeschooling (when my son was merely 1 yr old -- never too early to think about this...lol)

I am going to spend some time this summer making my own mini-research paper on what I believe to be the best homeschooling method combining all the elements of the methods I have been attracted to and I'm thinking it will be mostly Charlotte Mason with influences of Montessori and Waldorf.
 
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Leanna, I looked a bit more into Charlotte Mason and I have to say I really like it! I only briefly read about it when I first thought about homeschooling (when my son was merely 1 yr old -- never too early to think about this...lol)

I am going to spend some time this summer making my own mini-research paper on what I believe to be the best homeschooling method combining all the elements of the methods I have been attracted to and I'm thinking it will be mostly Charlotte Mason with influences of Montessori and Waldorf.

I slowly started reading when David was 1 year too, I have quite an interest in education! Every so often I pick up a new homeschooling book just to learn what I can and I try to make them all different "types." I really appreciate being able to consider the possibilities early and not have to rush through it. I can't seem to get into Waldorf, but I love Montessori too. I have incorporated some Montessori ideas into our home environment and I think its perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
 
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We have homeschooled for about 15 years and will continue on with all the rest of the kids too. :)

ETA: I forgot to say what "style" homeschooling we use. DH & I are more comfortable with primarily textbooks. :)

I personally think that states should have more strict laws on homeschooling. There are people who aren't even qualifed to get a job who are teaching their kids. How can they do that
Laurie, are you trying to pick a fight?
 
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What about it do you like?

There is quite a bit actually. I just haven't figured out when I stop agreeing with Waldorf (I know I don't like how middle elementary is taught).

A short list of what I like:

- the magical aspect to childhood is really preserved through imaginative play using extremely passive style toys which literally demands that the child use his imagination in order to engage the toys. I really like the fantasy involved in the play as well (I only agree with this type of play after the child has become acquainted with reality based play like in Montessori's teachings)

- I love the gnomes, fairies, connection with mother nature, etc.

- The fact that the teacher bakes bread once a week with the kids --- much of the activities include using the whole of something (ex pumpkins that are picked in fall are carved into a jack o lantern, the seeds are roasted and either eaten by the kiddos or given to the birds and when the pumpkin starts to rot, it can be used in a compost pile).

- I love the drawings made by Waldorf educated children. Here is an example:
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A 2nd grader's drawing!

- I appreciate how rhythym is incorporated as fundamental in the earlier years as I believe it helps a child ground better as they go through the early childhood years drawing upon the rhythym of the day, to the rhythym of the seasons and the cycle of life.

- The use of storytelling and puppets

- The way children are taught to read

- Also, I don't mind the idea of a child writing a main lesson book as in this:

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but I dislike other aspects to the classroom teaching of the upper years.

My list is even more extensive, I have yet to get it all down on paper. That's why I need to spend some time researching what it is I am striving for with my son's education.
 
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