Homeschooling Teens – How in the world do you homeschool boys!?

November 15, 2007
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>>>>Cindy wanted suggestions for her Junior High boys. She said “Until now, I haven’t talked to anyone who has successfully homeschooled boys. I am really looking forward to it, but of course, I’m a little nervous. My son is a sports NUT!!!!!”<<<<

AHA!!! A sports nut!!! Now I have all sorts of ideas for you! Listen, Cindy, with guys, you really need to wear them out, sometimes, before they will sit down and study. Keep him REALLY active in sports everyday, and I think you’ll be more likely to succeed in getting him to curl up with a good book. We also did weekly skating/bowling, etc., with our support group, and that was a GREAT way for my boys to meet other homeschooled teens. We didn’t do “coop classes” per se, but I did sign them up for a “World War II Naval History Class for teens” in the hopes that they would meet other homeschooled boys – and that worked great for getting to know other friends. Is he involved with a church? That can also provide for that social outlet.

There are some curricula that are geared toward sports (Baseball Math comes to mind.) It could be that your “sports nut” is also a hands-on learner. You might want to use Moving With Math or other hands-on math program. For art, we did a local art class called Teen Pottery Wheel that was a fun way for them to do art in a messy way. Look carefully at ideas that are hands-on. One art curriculum we really liked was “Discovering Great Artists.” It’s a book that has art projects based on famous artists – a very hand-on way to study the history of art.

I would also encourage you to look at Sonlight, especially since it’s your first year. I used Sonlight my first year, and I really felt like it “held my hand” while I was figuring out how to homeschool. After a few years of using Sonlight, I decided I could make my own curriculum
schedule by myself, and I was able to do it more cheaply after that. But at first, having Sonlight hold my hand – well, it was worth its weight in gold! You might want to try it for a year, and then branch out after that – then it will seem a lot easier.

Take care!

Blessings,
Lee




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