
Anyway, G. loved his graduation ceremony. He gave a friendly wave as he came out in his graduation "gown" and sang all the songs with his superstar glasses.
He gave a handshake upon receiving the certificate and sat nicely with his sister for a picture.
Now why, you might ask, did G. go to preschool instead of homeschooling? Because he is four - enough said.
But seriously, I was finding being with G. all the time to be so intense. I think we are just so much alike that we are in a constant struggle for control. I try not to be so controlling with G., but for a *controlling* person like myself it is difficult. And I will admit, he pushes my buttons and I am constantly trying to regroup and find better ways of communicating with him. But it is exhausting. And for our first year of homeschooling, I wanted to have some "one-on-one" time with C. because I was nervous about making it work. I am not one who thinks preschool is a must and I certainly don't give a hoot about "kindergarten readiness." I was very lucky to find a lovely place with caring people who believe that children should *play* - G. really thrived there and had a wonderful year.
I am very proud of both of them for a wonderful year. And I'm actually proud of myself. It was a year of growth for me, too, finding the confidence within myself to live the dream I have always had to homeschool my children. I always remember, though, that it is what is best for *them* that matters. And it's not just homeschooling, really - it is a total lifestyle. For now, I know C. is very happy being at home with her family and so am I. I can't wait for all the fun things we will do over the summer!
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Congrats to both of them!
My oldest is almost 7 and she's like my twin, I have such a hard time dealing with her. She's just so much like me it drive me nuts sometimes.
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