My daughter is sitting in a college classroom, preparing for a test. She is young, and hasn’t been through many tests.
She has been home-schooled since 4th grade, and we have used life’s classroom. Of course, we used curriculum, but life is a fabulous teacher! Have we passed every test? Of course not, but every test failed, prepares us to succeed.
My daughter had to learn to fail, and not let that stop her. When she takes a test for school, it’s okay to fail. Homeschooling allows you the freedom to retake the test. If she wasn’t happy with her grade, and knew she could do better, I would let her take the test again. Just like in life.
Learning from mistakes equals knowledge. I don’t believe ‘knowledge is power.’ The power comes from what we do with the knowledge. Anyone can sit full of knowledge.
My daughter had no pressure from me to go to college.
She is wicked smart, and her grades qualify for college, but she has seen many friends flounder in college for years, and leave with no usable degree. She is starting with community college, and I’m so happy for her! She will take some classes and discern her path, or just blaze a trail, but either way, it will be affordable, and not consume our lives.
She has learned through life, more than any curriculum. At her young age, she knows there will be many tests, and it’s okay not to pass it each time. The more tests you take, the more experience gained, and knowledge received.
Let go of the outcome, and be willing to take every test.
Such wise words!! ✨
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You are a sweetheart. xx
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Very good approach to life. Home Schooling is the best.
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Thank you lovely. xx We have thoroughly enjoyed it! xx
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I got straight A’s throughout school by memorizing my way through, but can’t honestly say that I learned much of anything because memorizing isn’t experiencing, and it’s through experiencing that we retain information. Good for you and your daughter…she’s one of the lucky ones, perhaps not so much worried about her grades but rather how to apply what she’s learning to improve the quality of her life and skills.
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Oh yes. I believe a lot of us used memorization. I’m fortunate that grades have been a priority for her, but doing her best became more rewarding. Yes lovely. xx Applying what we learn often leads to more in-depth knowledge. xx
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Amen!
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