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Fairly Odd Mother

Frantically waving my magic wand to make wishes come true.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Closing a door


I wrote this on January 25, to an online message board for MAVA, the virtual school in Massachusetts (sorry for the wonky text--it was a literal cut-and-paste job):

We have almost finished our second month and I'm begin to lose my grip. I can
honestly say that I haven't had a day doing K12 when one of my two kids hasn't
been weeping over their work at one point or another. I am so tired of the
stomping, the whining, the tears----

Here is the thing: They are not strangers to school work. We have always done
sit-down math, history, science, grammar, spelling, It wasn't as scripted as it
is now, but we weren't totally unschool-y. I don't make them do the tedious work
and we skip anything "optional" b/c I'd rather they just go and relax/play.

And don't even get me started on what the heck do I do to keep my 6yo son busy
when I'm locked down in the dining room for the morning and into the afternoon
with the girls.

My kids are generally pretty well behaved and do follow rules. They will do
their work (eventually) but I feel like I'm fighting with them almost all the
time when school is "in session". It's almost like a tag team----one kids will
be a model student while the other is a wreck and then, "POOF!" they switch. I
jokingly said that I'm going to get an ulcer and gray hair from this. Not
jokingly: This isn't fun.

And, I'm no newbie---this is my 5th year homeschooling! When the girls do their
work without complaint, we have no issues with the program at all.

Would love your advice. Is this unique to my household, or are most of you
finding this to be a fight? Do you reward good behavior or punish the bad?

Thanks,
Christina

This, in a nutshell, sums up what life has been like for the past couple of months. (Can you tell how much I wrote this post to myself, as if to pick myself up and cheer myself on?)

What I didn't include in any of my public statements is that my son had started throwing huge angry tantrums daily, my kids were at each other's throats most of the time, and I was barely able to make it through the day without having to go sit in the bathroom to cry and question why I couldn't make this work.

So, this past Friday, I made a decision. We are leaving the virtual school, effective immediately.

We'll take a week off to regroup and go on field trips (heck, we didn't even take off "school vacation week", so I guess we deserve it), and then finish out the school year as regular old homeschoolers.

As soon as I made this decision final in my head, the feeling in our house--in me--changed. I wasn't running a list of what we needed to finish up over the weekend, mentally ticking off all the ways in which we could do better if only we applied ourselves more.

The kids felt the lightness too: That night, D---our little guy---crawled into bed with me and said, I love you, I love you, I love you over and over again, and then wrote John and I notes: "You are the best Daddy in the world", "You are the best Mommy in the world".

I'm not sure what life holds in store for us going forward, but I do know I made the right choice for us right now.

And for everyone who has commented, called, written or even just wished us luck during this decision-making process, thank you, thank you, thank you. I am so fortunate to have you all in my life.

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While MAVA wasn't right for us, I do hope it succeeds in our state. I plan to post more thoughts about the program specifically in the coming weeks since I think some families may be interested to know if it would work for them.

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11 Comments:

Anonymous Obi-Mom Kenobi said...

I'm glad the weight has lifted. Enjoy your (much earned!) week off. Now go do something frivolous with those kids.

10:58 AM  
Blogger Deb said...

Oh, I am so happy for you!

I am also happy you haven't decided to abandon HS-ing all together just because MAVA didn't work out. I hope you guys have a great rest of the year, and a good summer. Mayebe when fall comes, you will be refreshed and able to figure out where you want to go in the future.

Do keep us posted - I am really interested in your thoughts on the K12 thing.

I have a friend who is on the fence about homeschooling and is considering K12 as a way to ease into it. But I have not heard enough good things about the program to make me recommend it to her.

So glad you feel better!

1:07 PM  
Blogger The Mom said...

I know this has been hard for you. Hopefully you guys can get into a better groove for the rest of the year.

1:50 PM  
Blogger Shannon said...

I hate to see you so stressed so I hope this eases some of your stress.

4:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've been hearing that it's more work than most can handle. I hope the rest of the year goes smoothly now that you are free!

6:10 PM  
Blogger Moments Of Mom said...

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10:04 PM  
Blogger Wrath Of Mom said...

Good for you. Breaking up is hard to do -- but I think you were in an abusive relationship. Your time with MAVA makes me appreciate the comparative freedom I have w/ the school that administers our homeschooling program. Sure writing the reporting documents is drudgery, but at least they keep their distance save for three times a year.

What response did your query get at the MAVA message board? How did the school react when you left?

8:11 PM  
Blogger GBK Gwyneth said...

Wow! It sounds like struggled with this one but realized that the best thing for you guys was to change course. I am sure you have all learned a lot from your foray into virtual school, even if it was not what you had hoped it would be.

5:40 PM  
Blogger Jessica said...

Ah! I know that feeling--the good one, the weight being lifted feeling. It's the one I had when I decided to unschool!

You are an awesome mama...always doing what is right for your youngling...rock on!! :)

10:23 PM  
Blogger tracey.becker1@gmail.com said...

I am SO GLAD. You sounded so miserable this year. If a seasoned homeschooler can't make that program work, the problem is obviously with the program and not YOU. Schedules are why I HATED school and why I love homeschooling. Stress and Education don't mesh well. They never equal actual learning, just temporary memorization.

Good for you. Have a good week of field trips!

10:57 PM  
Blogger Kate said...

I am sorry your experience was not a good one. I LOVE MAVA and thank God I found it!

3:57 PM  

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