The Best Educator for Your Kids

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the daunting task of deciding where your child will go to school?  Making educational decisions for our children can be a weighty subject and end up being controversial among our peers, family and society. We can get confused, and feel torn between what we feel is right for our kids and the well-meaning advice of others.

What is the right choice when it comes to school for our kids?

Only you can know exactly what is right for your family and the individual needs of your kids, and how that lines up with your values and beliefs. As parents, we have the awesome privilege of knowing God, and being able to lean on him for making decisions that are best for our children.

For my family, we have created a mission statement for raising our kids.  This provides a filter for all decisions we make about our kids; from friendships, to activities, and outside influence–including their education. As a natural planner, I used to try to decide on one thing for my kids and then think that is what we would always do.  Sometimes that works out well, but years ago that idealistic thinking had to go out the door when I had to make schooling decisions not based on what I had planned, but on family needs, learning difficulties, and circumstances beyond my control.  In the midst of those transitional times, I was able to rely on God for peace, and to our family mission statement to make the right decision.

Plan and then plan for change

Now I always tell myself at the beginning of each school year to make a plan and then plan for change.  Keeping an open heart and mind to know what God wants for our children is a great compass to keep us on the right path.

You are the best educator your kids will ever need

As the mothers of our children, only we can give our kids the best education they will ever receive anywhere. We have been gifted with a unique perspective, and put on this earth to be the only mother and best mother that our children need.  And whether we send our kids to school or home educate doesn’t matter as much as what we instill in them.

  • We are the planter of truth for our kid’s hearts.
  • We can be confident that we know what is best for our children and their educational needs.
  • We have a unique perspective, and the inside track to all of your children’s deepest needs, fears and dreams.
  • We are the biggest cheerleader, mender of hurts and the best boo-boo kisser they will ever need.
  • No one can fill that special place in the hearts of our children.
  • We can provide stability and security that will help our child succeed and feel confident in school.
  • We have been equipped to breathe life into our children’s hearts and minds for eternity.

There is nothing that can compare to the character training of our children’s hearts.  If we had to decide between our children getting a good test score, or them following Christ in their life, I believe hands down we would all make the same decision.

I pray that as you send your kids off to school or homeschool them this year, that you will feel equipped that you have made the best school choice for your family.  Most of all that you feel equipped in your mission as a mother, may you know how special you are as the primary educator of your children.

Blessings,

Denise from Denise In Bloom

 

Today's post is part of our Back to School series!

This post was shared at: Homestead Barn Hop, Welcome Home Link-Up, Modest Mondays, I Gotta Try This, Titus 2sdays, Domestically Divine, Titus 2 Tuesday Link, Soli Deo Gloria, On Your Heart TuesdayLiving Well WednesdaysAllergy-Free Wednesdays, Works for Me Wednesdays, Homemaking Link-Up

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
About Denise

Denise is a wife and homeschooling mom who resides in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. She and her family live a simple and fulfilling life on nine acres in a 100 year old farmhouse. Days are never dull with three boys and a constant home improvement project in the works.
Denise loves Jesus, who has set her heart free to find beauty in the midst of the mundane. As a result of her past experiences, Denise has a passion to encourage moms and women to find their true identity in the Lord. You can find Denise writing at her blog Denise In Bloom

  • Pingback: What Is The Best School Choice For Your Kids? - Denise In Bloom

  • http://www.toodarnhappy.com/ Kim Hall

    I think one of the most important things to remember when you are new to having a child in public school is that you know your child best. Be respectful, be realistic, but be prepared to be the advocate for your child. Keep a close eye on the curriculum and be sure to keep the lines of communication open with your kids so they’ll share about their days. And enjoy these early years. They are full of so much delightful growth!

  • http://www.bluemarblegod.com/ Melanie Gillgrist

    What a wonderful post. Thank you for your words!! (And I’m wondering if you were eavesdropping on me as we read our mail yesterday that revealed our son will be in afternoon kindergarten….and all the ensuing emotions that I felt!)
    We do indeed have a unique perspective.

  • http://twitter.com/BrookeWrites Brooke McGlothlin

    SO good Denise. You nailed it friend!

  • Pingback: Tuesday Links! « Living Creating Believing

  • Janelle Marshall

    Thank you so much for this post. I am in the midst of this now and need confirmation that I know what’s best and will not be an outside mom, but rather a mom who is involved in every aspect of my daughter’s education.

  • http://citychickinthecountry.com/ donna oshaughnessy

    “And whether we send our kids to school or home educate doesn’t matter as much as what we instill in them”
    THAT is very sound advice! I home educated for over 14 years, sent one son off to public hs for 3 years, and now use a cyber school program. All 3 of those choices were the best for my family. I did suffer from hsing guilt though when i sent my son off to hs. I had myself convinced we were making a huge mistake…but the hubby said we should try and I did agree…almost :0). It was the best choice I could have done for him/us at the time. he not only survived, but much to my shock THRIVED! Even was accepted to a nice Christian college in NYC. Go figure. What we instilled in him all those years really did sink in :0)! Happy fall…almost!

  • Kristin

    Great post! Would LOVE a post describing the process of coming up with a family missions statement!! I adore that idea!!! :) My daughter heads to kindergarten next year and I think that would be such a blessing to us to be able to have that.

  • Pingback: Weekly Links | Living Creating Believing