
HOMESCHOOLING THE ELEMENTARY YEARS
Mohammed soueidan
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<p>The elementary years lay a foundation for your child's entire education and forge family memories you all can cherish. Make the elementary years a fun, pressure-free experience for your kids by letting your children set the pace with academics and letting their interests inform your choices. Because DeeDee and Ximena are already past the elementary years, they invited <a href="https://youtube.com/c/MommaSchmoozeReviews">special guest Lindsay</a> to help them chat about the younger years. </p> <p><strong>QUOTABLES</strong></p> <p>Ximena: "... the reading, the writing, and the math — that's really what we should be focusing on ... As long as you're reading and writing and doing math constantly, they're going to grow."</p> <p>DeeDee: "I heard somebody say once, 'If you're trying to build a fence in the winter, you are going to expend so much more energy because the ground is hard. But if you wait until spring, you can get the fence up in a weekend.' And sometimes, our kids, developmentally, are not ready for what we're trying to get them to do. But once they are <em>ready</em>, man, they get it like that ... we don't have to be in a rush to get through the material. It is much more about laying that firm foundation."</p> <p>Ximena: "... homeschooling and parenting are not different. During parenting, you're going to deal with attitudes, and during homeschool you're going to deal with attitudes because it's part of life. It's just part of life."</p> <p>Lindsay: "...when you push too hard, it's very, very hard for the mom. And then you get impatient, and then it's not so fun. So just relax ... because elementary years are supposed to be fun."</p> <p><strong>TIMESTAMPS</strong></p> <p>03:14 Introducing<strong> </strong>special guest Lindsay Rincon from <a href="https://youtube.com/c/MommaSchmoozeReviews">Momma Schmooze Reviews</a>.</p> <p>04:29 Lindsay's journey from being a homeschooled teen to being a homeschool mom herself. </p> <p>05:46 Lindsay's homeschool style: eclectic Charlotte Mason, lots of unit