Lord, if you have called us to homeschool, then it is your work. Help us to be diligent and steadfast, never giving up even when it is a struggle to get through the day and we do not see the fruit immediately. You promised a harvest in your own time. Help us to teach our children today.
This morning before school Arielle was reading a story to Liana. This never happens! Even though we needed to start lessons, I let them continue. We have all Arielle's old picture books on shelves in my sewing room. When she was little I bought her every adoption book I could find and every book on China written for children. She loved books. Family members contributed too until she amassed quite a collection. Liana never had so many books. She wouldn't sit still long enough to hear a story. But now that she is older, she has discovered all these wonderful books. I didn't want to interrupt this rare moment--sister bonding and also Arielle practicing reading aloud and Liana listening!
I used to be frustrated with Arielle when she chose to read simplistic books well below her reading level. She is an excellent reader and I felt she needed to be challenged. But someone reminded me that adults also choose "fluff" to read when we want to relax and just enjoy a story. Think beach books. At other times we want a book with deeper meaning and of better literary quality. Occasionally we are ready to tackle a difficult book. Kids are no different. I assign enough challenging books for Arielle and I need to allow her to read whatever she desires for fun. (I'm not talking content here! Subject matter is certainly screened.)