Yep it is true, I was home schooled and LOVED it. Now I am 20 something stay at home Mom of 3 (yes I know it's crazy) kids, and I plan to home school them too. This web site is dedicated to all of us homeschoolers , whether we used to be, want to be, or are currently homeschooling lets share what we know.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Oh so fashonable
Being home schooled had an immense effect on my self esteem. I was the most confident, intelligent, good, helpful, kind person I knew, at least in my eyes. Even my not so good parts, like my looks, didn't suffer. I would look in the mirror and find the good things about how I looked, I would say "thank you God for my beautiful long red hair and my straight white teeth. It wasn't until my preteens that I realized that maybe I was not so perfect. Even then I didn't go through identity crisis like most teens go through. I realized I wasn't perfect and was okay with that. I can't help but think that a child with that much confidence can't be a bad thing.
My favorite example of how confident I was how I dressed. I was not a skinny child, I had quite a few extra pound on me (which I will address in another post), and I had the most delightful wardrobe. I was so proud to get up every morning and say to myself "I don't care what other people think of me, I don't care what they think about how I dress" And I was actually really proud of how I dressed, I liked what I wore. The innocence of it makes me smile.
My mom never said anything about what I wore she just let me be who I wanted to be, knowing that if she had faith in me I would turn out just fine, and I did.
What I want most to say to parents is, don't get so caught up in the oddities of your child that you don't see their brilliance. Set a good example, put a bit of faith in them and they will turn out just fine.
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3 comments:
Which one are you in that top picture??? The oldest???
I agree with letting kids wear what they want - I did and I had a healthy self esteem - it's only looking back at pictures that I laugh! I let my kids do the same now and I pray they turn out feeling good about themselves and not worrying so much about outward clothing choices!
Yes I am the oldest. I agree it is fun to look at old pictures and laugh. :)
Natalya, I'm loving your blog. Since I was homeschooled too it's fun to hear your perspective on your own experience. I've been thinking for a year or two about how I should blog as well. One of these days. ;-) Keep it coming!
ye olde roommate,
Tia ;-)
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