Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Starting Homeschool


Our family is starting out on the new adventure called homeschooling. We started last month due to Josiah's peaked interest in learning and doing something productive during the day besides playing with toys, or watching T.V. (he'd do this all day if I let him, but I love him too much:) Because of my background of working with children and (thankfully) my education degree I have been very excited about this day from before Josiah was even born. That, coupled with the love for the three kids we now have, I am overjoyed to be able to be my childrens' Mom as well as teacher. I am so thankful to God for allowing us to homeschool our kids and I don't take it for granted. Since the summer of 2004 when Kyle and I attended the conference for the Association of Classical Christian Schools, we knew we wanted to use a "Classical Christian" approach with our children. Classical, meaning it follows the Trivium of Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric, and Christian being Christ- centered in all we do. The reason we are doing this is so we can better honor the Lord in our training up of our children in the way of the Lord.
Below, I want to post some pictures from our school room. This room is in the, very nicely finished basement (thank you Bethlehem Baptist--it's a parsonage). The "Claunch Academy" sign as well as the desk top were a birthday gift from Kyle to me. He's so sweet! My Mom and Dad also gave us some wonderful items for the room. We are so thankful for this special room.


The boys enjoying the room, okay, so they are posing for this picture:)

3 comments:

Lynn said...

That is an AMAZING school room! I'm so jealous! I would love a place like that. We're not sure whether or not we will be homeschooling, but if we had a place like that it would be so much fun! Great job!

Ashley Claunch said...

Thanks Lynn! We are very grateful for this room. I know that a lot of moms homeschool without a school room and do it well. But I am thankful for this room to contain our messes, like the boys' attempts at cutting with scissors and making things with play-dough:) You'd be a great teacher!

Terri said...

I stumbeled upon your blog because you commented on one of my posts from I heart faces. I am also a homeschooling mom and found it interesting that you use the classical method. I just applied for a music position in a classical school yesterday so I have been reading lots on that method. I would like to learn more about it, but I think it is definately on the right track to teach the way we were designed to learn. I enjoyed your blog:) Have a blessed day.