The Amazing Advantage of Homeschooling You Never Knew - The Fun-School Show Ep. 10

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Sarah Janisse Brown

Sarah Janisse Brown

Күн бұрын

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@starriiz
@starriiz 6 сағат бұрын
What she has done seems impossible to me and yet she acts as if it were nothing. I am amazed. I think I do have different upbringing and life circumstances, but overall I believe what made this incredible thing work for them was that they were all doing this together as a family and support to one another and they trusted in the Lord above all else. It is incredible what can happen when you put God first!
@tajajessamy4796
@tajajessamy4796 Күн бұрын
Hi Sarah, I just wanted to say that I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. I too am a homeschool mom. My child is 6 going on 7 and they have also been taught and kept at home even when they were infants. My child has excelled in colors, shapes and math from the age of 1-2. However, this year has been different than previous years to homeschool. So I recently started praying and asking God to make it fun for us. We started out as homeschooling, but it’s become more unschooling. In prayer today I asked God to put before my eyes what He wanted me to see. I came on KZbin with the intention to watch a woman’s Christian Christmas brunch, but instead was lead here. The information you provided hit home. Thank you so much. Love & blessings to you and your family. 😊🙏🏼❤
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp Күн бұрын
It's great you're still going for it! I've only been fully homeschooling for a few years (we started with a preschool for our special needs child and then charter school). My eldest is now 12. There are hang ups at times in ANY format. Homeschool being the least stressful and the most personal has helped IMMENSELY. Especially for severe ASD. Even charter which was mostly virtual after 2020; could be too much for the red tape and unecessary standards. When we need a mental health day, we regroup and sleep in if need be. Stress is super unhealthy. We can reengage as gradually as need be. When my kids are focused on a subject and really like it, I can push further at once and/or give them ways to learn more /practice on their own. My eldest got into math with homeschool and we let him play math games on his tablet (no other Internet access, we use Guided access on the apple when unsupervised). We also have YT without ads now so that we can play an educational video and I don't have to worry they will see some insane ad. And for me it's been a lesson in letting loose to be creative. I used to try to enforce the typical "situation still at your desk, write in a workbook" etc. But that doesn't work for my kids as much as other methods. Music, sensory play, outdoor experiments ...so many options! Definitely pray about it anytime. 🙏 💕
@simonemary8559
@simonemary8559 2 күн бұрын
This is so beautiful, I am crying listening to your story about your girl who loves parrots. Imagine we were all encouraged to dive into the things we love to this degree when we were young! 🥰
@alyssawelch3845
@alyssawelch3845 3 күн бұрын
Such an amazing talk. Today my 8yo stopped writing a letter to Santa bc he messed up. Found out he thinks he has horrible handwriting because of me, my pressure. It was heartbreaking. With the encouragement of friends I am taking a step back from schooling them. And this talk is helping me on how to redirect what I’m doing so I don’t squash them!
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp Күн бұрын
I have been there. 🫂 I have OCD and my severe special needs child was stressed out by my anxiety over meeting school standards. Even when we went to charter school from public...he wouldn't show his teachers what he would show me and his dad. We tried to get it on camera but he seriously stops doing most things when filmed. Even smiling until recently, many years later. LOL Homeschool has been a gift as long as I remind myself to hold back critiques and teaching them how to gently and lovingly critique themselves constructively...and to important standards not as subjective as before. Our favorite occupational therapist told me "it's ok" when he was holding his pen oddly, we had about 6 others that were VERY strict about form. This woman said "as long as he is comfortable and can make the shapes/letters that's what matters. 💕 I was blown away and a bit angry TBH (at the previous OTs) but I was also just going a long with it like they were with what they knew. Sorry for rambling. 🙈 Don't be too hard on yourself and it's great you are adjusting to being more mindful for that with your child too. Many parents don't/aren't.
@natashuauranga4121
@natashuauranga4121 Күн бұрын
I'm in the same boat. God is so good and merciful to us all and helping redirect us whenever we are off track. God bless you and your dear family!
@JaneDoe-tp9do
@JaneDoe-tp9do 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this... I am struggling with homeschooling... I have very 6 talented and inquisitive children (3 are neurodivergent) and it is hard balancing all their interests and making sure the State required academics are covered... i truly appreciated the insight and success stories... gives me hope 💜
@TheSwissChalet
@TheSwissChalet Күн бұрын
You're going to continue to struggle with that "neurodivergent" nonsense mindset.
@JaneDoe-tp9do
@JaneDoe-tp9do Күн бұрын
Thanks for the "encouragement"... I only use the term "neurodivergent" so that others can remotely understand what i am dealing with... i have a newborn and also 3 children who learn differently, are extremely active and at times hyper focused/hyper active. I see "neurodivergence" not as a disability but just a different way of thinking and behaving from a "typical" child. Yes, i am struggling to find the balance between all of their varied insights but as I said, found this episode encouraging. I was homeschooled, my mom was a teacher with education degree and she helps encourage me a lot, but it is still overwhelming at times... by the way, I was from a family of 8 kids, 5 adopted with varying special needs. I have two college degrees and my husband has his masters (he was also homeschooled)... Not sure your background, but please try to be more understanding and empathetic rather than harsh critique when you don't get the context of my life.
@TheSwissChalet
@TheSwissChalet Күн бұрын
@@JaneDoe-tp9do no, sorry, but what you consider to be "understanding and empathetic" is what I consider accommodating absurdity...which I will not do. The made up "diagnoses" of today's modern world are nothing but an attempted re-branding of normal personality differences, level of personal discipline, worldview and perception, basic resiliency, family dynamics, and unfortunately, often simple malnutrition resulting in mentally (and physically) birth defected and children. Instead, everyone has to have a made-up mental illness as part of their identity. Nonsense. I assure one of the above situations is what it really the cause...so call it what it is. Your family background really has little to do with the price of tea in China. A made-up modern mental "disease" is...absurdity...no matter the perceived "reason".
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp Күн бұрын
How are you typing, your hands are 💯% full! 😄 Sounds bittersweet. We've been homeschooling fully a few years and my eldest child with severe ASD. The kids don't have super similar interests but we try to have them use one another's strengths in group activities. One is into music a lot and the other is into animals. We've done studies as a group for animal behavior and sound, and silly fun making songs about animals (that are descriptive for biology etc)...so it's about just finding ways to get creative and combine their interests at least a little bit. It can help hold their attention. But I can't imagine 6. ☺️ I am someone who loves workbooks and sitting at a desk to do work in very "traditional" ways. I HATED when I accidentally colored outside the lines as a kid. But my kids are so not that way! I've had to learn to let loose and have fun! The challenge of trying to make lessons that mesh for both has led to some cool stuff. If you're a believer, don't forget to pray about it too! 🙏 🕊️ 💕 🌈 📖 I appreciate you for homeschooling your kids even though that's a lot. Truly. 🤗
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp Күн бұрын
That is very constructive...not. What does your comment even mean? I personally think all kids are ND in a general sense but there are important contrasts between NT and others. I appreciate that they mentioned it because I have a kid with ASD, and my husband and I are also ND. Knowing there's another point to relate about can be nice. Helpful....unlike your comment.
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp Күн бұрын
I'm saddened that this has such little views. Glad I've found it! I have been raising my kids the same way. 😊 It's been such a blessing indeed. Even my severe special needs child has certain passions and we've helped bring focus to that and direction. I love how happy this mom is of her kiddo selling his bracelets! 💕 I was in private then public school unfortunately but I also come from an artsy/crafty family. As a kid I sold art with my friends door to door but I never learned how to fare well socially (I was undiagnosed for ASD). I truly feel if I had been encouraged in more environments in a homeschool setting I would've had more positive experiences sooner, and would be further along with that. It's the main hiccup between me and my entrepreneurial goals. My severe ASD child is far more natural at being friendly than I am and he even copes better than I did at his age as a whole. Even though he's much more severe in most ways. We were under poverty level when we began, now we are much better off though it's always a balance and we are still not quite "middle class" (of course it's a subjective term). My children are learning more advanced economics and finances. They learn basic skills more than many of their peers. More self care and how specific dietary needs can be per individual....plus the concepts around what they can do as entrepreneurs. It's a very competitive market but there's hope! Especially for those that are unafraid to go against the grain. God bless! We are called to be set apart!
@elzbietaBorczyk
@elzbietaBorczyk 8 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much That is such an amazing video I have one year old and I am looking for ways to encourage and teach him the fun way You and your family are a huge inspiration to me and I sent out this video to my friends too
@OurInspiredHomeschool
@OurInspiredHomeschool 2 күн бұрын
This is great advice! 🤩
@Aanuokafor
@Aanuokafor 3 күн бұрын
Wow! What a blessing. Thank you🤍
@allora6826
@allora6826 5 күн бұрын
Thank you, Sarah!
@amandaparrish9128
@amandaparrish9128 2 күн бұрын
This is brilliant information. Hubby and I have two businesses and through watching and participating with us, our kids have learned to put their talents to make some money. I pray that they can further develop their God given talents and take it even further.
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp Күн бұрын
Amen! Truly do remember to keep praying on it! Pray in all things. 🙏 💕 And sounds like great work you're fam is doing!
@alittlemo9361
@alittlemo9361 Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this.
@EqualityforAllHumansNow
@EqualityforAllHumansNow 10 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much. I learned from you ❤
@LeOlamVaed
@LeOlamVaed 3 күн бұрын
This is incredible on every level
@bonnie.loveday
@bonnie.loveday 4 күн бұрын
Say "Yes" to your kids - and trust! - Love it! Thanks for sharing your amazing story, Sarah. This is working for our large family in an incredible way.,, trusting their process is so powerful.
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