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Sunday, December 12, 2010

As I get older...


I value family get-togethers more and more.
Thanksgiving 2010

















Uncle Ben with Zachary








My adopted sister, Tina with
Krista's kids. Jacy and Trey








My sister and her kids
Alia, Jacy, Trey








Tina's daughter Riley








My cousins Bethany and Lauren








Sarah, Britni, and Alia (my niece)








Alia








Sarah's baby Aiden









Tina's son Alex








Tina's daughter Delilah








Nathan with Aiden








My daddy and my mom's brother Jim

Thursday, December 9, 2010

NYC








This post is super late, but C'est La Vie. In November, I got to go experience the big city with my sisters and cousin. We had a great time. Here are a few pictures.

Monday, November 8, 2010

No Doubt


This morning we stopped by Nathan's school to sign the paperwork that officially withdrew him from Kindergarten. Nathan was in the back seat talking to me about fly traps. As we were pulling into the parking lot, he stopped and said, "What are we doing here at Martin Elementary?" I replied, "I have to go sign a paper." He quickly pleaded, "Please Mommy don't make me go inside." My eyes got teary and I took a deep breath and said, "No baby. You can stay in the car." Nathan replied, "Yay!"


Saturday, November 6, 2010

Week 2


































Week 2- Here's what we do each week. We start each morning at breakfast. We do calendar activities, talk about the weather, and then do a read aloud. The boys sit with complete attention and actually eat all their breakfast, which is a first. We read a book at lunch as well. The kids eat so much more. Then we do some fun fine motor experience. It includes a letter focus for Nathan, but also just fun. Like painting with glue and shaving cream. Other days we do a craft or play dough or puzzles.
On Monday morning we go swimming. Tuesday morning is library & park day. Wednesday morning we stay home and play together. Thursday morning we have a early play date and then gymnastics. Friday morning Zachary goes to KDO and Nathan I have a field trip. Tuesday/Thursday while Zachary naps we get a little more focused. We do reading skills, math, science/social studies. I want Nathan to understand numbers and have math sense so we spend a good deal of time talking about patterns and number relationships. For example 11 is 10 +1. That's why it is a 1 and a 1. Nathan has an amazing memory so we spend time on sight words and word parts. Science is experiments and observation. Science and reading are Nathan's favorite things. Nathan reads everyday. He has a little notebook and fancy pen that he writes little notes in all day long. M/W/F afternoons Nathan goes to the art school preschool. He feels really safe and good there. He gets to be the smart one in class. Most afternoons are filled with play dates and cooking and piano lessons and art with mom. We are all so happy!!!!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Moments from Week 1

Wow! I had no idea, really, how much I would enjoy this. Nathan is loving it. Zachary is loving it. Mommy is loving it. Daddy can easily see what a great decision it was. Our first week honestly went off without a hitch. I was somewhat surprised. We have established a weekly schedule and routine. Here are just a few pictures of things/times that I remembered to snap a shot with my phone.







Week 2- Fall Theme and Pointillism Art

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Home School Week One



I have decided to have an art & science based curriculum. This week we will focus on a Halloween theme. We will sort/count/compare seeds. Talk about plants as living things. We will also check out some pumpkins. We have some really great read aloud books to read and discuss. We will also take a look at Edvard Munch's The Scream. And use it for inspiration for an art project and social studies. We will work on basic phonic blends, sight words, and the numbers 11-20. There will also be a little sprinkle of fun fine motor activities throughout the week.

Laugh out Loud. This is what my head says will happen this week. I will keep you posted.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

A really big decision


The last 9 weeks have been crazy stressful. Kindergarten set a wheel in motion that was really unexpected. It started this summer when I received a notice that Nathan's school wasn't going to offer AM kindergarten this year. I went to talk to the principal, who also happens to be a friend and my former principal. She said very clearly that her half day teacher could not meet Nathan's needs. He would be bored quickly and in trouble. She suggested that I home school kindergarten. She also offered to send us to another elementary school in the district for kindergarten. She didn't know much about the teacher, but thought it might be a good option. We decided to go for it.

Nathan was super excited the first day of school. Wanted to look just right. If you know Nathan you know that is totally out of character. When I picked him up from school he announced, "I hate that place and you can't make me go back." Oh boy, it's going to be a long year.

I read and read and read. I talked to the teacher and my old principal. I decided there would be a period of adjustment. 6 weeks. Everything said, "Give it 6 weeks."

In the meantime, Nathan was having the most defiant, aggressive, emotional behavior ever. Eric and I seriously suspected something truly awful had happened. Nathan was acting crazy. We got the name of a child psychologist and went in for a consult. I spent a little time in the classroom and talked to the teacher.

We were told by the doctor that Nathan was highly intelligent and a perfectionist. He didn't understand that he couldn't spend the time he wanted making his letters look perfectly and finish before the 10 minute timer sounded. We were given coping strategies. Talk to Nathan about not always trying his best. But working on things at a reasonable level. Choosing between being meticulous or quick.

Seriously, overnight, his behavior was back to normal. At home and school. He talked about not caring about finishing the worksheets. Approximately, 5 worksheets per day.

I thought we were going to be able to make it work. Even though I seriously disagreed with the teaching practices and seat work expectation for a 5 year old.

Then, I began to notice Nathan's complete refusal to try anything new. He was hiding the fact that he was reading. He talked about the secret in his head that told him not to even try because he couldn't beat the timer. He started shying away from social situations.

I realized he was still feeling all the same feeling as before, he was just choosing not to show them on the outside. He didn't want to get in trouble.

After meeting with the psychologist again, it became clear to me. That Kindergarten just wasn't mentally healthy for Nathan. And I wasn't willing to risk the long term negative view of himself. We went to his parent/teacher conference and his report card showed us that he has already mastered all of the end-of-year outcomes for kindergarten. She told us he was her highest reader. His work is above expected for a kindergartner. However, he doesn't see it that way. And he just can't handle the ridiculous amount of stress he places on himself to finish before the timer. Almost like he was developing an OCD reaction to the timer. (The doctor mentioned anxiety disorder and OCD tendencies. YIKES!)

We are homeschooling the remainder of the year. At home, we can learn things that he hasn't already mastered. And we can work on being less of a perfectionist and more of a risk taker in a safe way. Nathan has started reading books to me at night. There wasn't time for this in Kindergarten. We will do experiments and have field trips. We will work on handwriting in a way more appropriate for a 5 year old boy. Eric and I have already seen Nathan easing up on himself.

I have no idea what the plans for 1st grade will be. But I will definitely not make any quick decisions.

Here are a few articles that help describe how Nathan sees himself.