Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

California Bound

It is official... we are moving to California! My husband has accepted a job at Apple and we will be moving just after the start of the new year (2012). I knew this day was coming and I have been preparing for it but now that it's here, I realize that there is no "real" preparation for moving across country.

I am excited to move but this means all of my homeschooling planning/preparation/practice is going on hold for at least 2 months. But, it also gives me time to do more and more research. I find the most exciting part about moving is that I will get to set up our "learning area" before it can become over-run with toys or misc. junk.

I LOVE the Montessori Method of learning but after much research, I realize that I am going to be more of a 'Hybrid Montessori Mommy.' What I mean is that I am very much a helicopter parent. For those non-Love & Logic readers... it basically means that it is hard for me to just sit back and watch my kiddo; I want to jump in and teach. With this in mind, I have been doing a bit more blog-search. I found a number of mom's who successfully create a mixed (Montessori and traditional) learning environment and that's where I am headed at the moment.

Blogs that I have been devouring are 1+1+1=1 and Counting Coconuts. I love the Tot School that Carisa of 1+1+1=1 has developed along with the wonderful "star bins" for her older homeschooler. I would like to develop my own method of tot school by crossing her more traditional sit down learning methods with the child-led learning style of Mari-Ann at Counting Coconuts. I have time to stew on this as our entire life including all my resources (except my lovely laptop) will be boxed away and stored until we find a permanent living situation. I am sure my method(s) will evolve as I start planning, preparing and putting everything into practice but for now I am happy to have more time to do some constructive thinking and planning.

In conclusion, I look forward to seeing what 2012 holds for us in the "Ski" household.