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        <title>My six year old&#039;s journal entries: - Learning in Freedom - Rebecca&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>I encourage my children to keep a journal even before they can read or write.&amp;nbsp; Of course, my six year old mostly draws:


He is on the verge of reading and he wrote his first few sentences yesterday:

&amp;quot;I miss you&amp;nbsp; I loves you DAD&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; 

I read it back to him and he erased the &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; after love.

He tore the page out and put it on his dad&#039;s pillow.&amp;nbsp; Isn&#039;t that sweet?&amp;nbsp; His dad has been out of town this week.

One thing that is so helpful to me, the teacher-mom, is that I can always look through the journals and see what my children are learning or what they are READY to learn.&amp;nbsp; 

Like, yesterday, I noticed that my son had not only written a few sentences, but he had written a few words:&amp;nbsp; boom, boo, pop, poop.&amp;nbsp; I took a cue from the word &amp;quot;boom&amp;quot; and showed him how to write the words: broom and room.&amp;nbsp; So, now he has a few more words in his journal: 

&amp;nbsp;

He is not only thinking of words but he is thinking of math.&amp;nbsp; He hasn&#039;t officially learned multiplication but he seems to pick up whatever his big sister is doing:


Guess what this is:
 

He loves us all:&amp;nbsp; (He loves his dad FIRST and me SECOND, Oh well.)


I guess since we don&#039;t go to school we don&#039;t have a summer break.&amp;nbsp; Learning happens all the time and is a part of daily life.&amp;nbsp; My six year old probably doesn&#039;t even understand that he has been &amp;quot;schooled&amp;quot; through his journal.&amp;nbsp; ;)</description>
        <itunes:summary>I encourage my children to keep a journal even before they can read or write.&amp;nbsp; Of course, my six year old mostly draws:


He is on the verge of reading and he wrote his first few sentences yesterday:

&amp;quot;I miss you&amp;nbsp; I loves you DAD&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; 

I read it back to him and he erased the &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; after love.

He tore the page out and put it on his dad&#039;s pillow.&amp;nbsp; Isn&#039;t that sweet?&amp;nbsp; His dad has been out of town this week.

One thing that is so helpful to me, the teacher-mom, is that I can always look through the journals and see what my children are learning or what they are READY to learn.&amp;nbsp; 

Like, yesterday, I noticed that my son had not only written a few sentences, but he had written a few words:&amp;nbsp; boom, boo, pop, poop.&amp;nbsp; I took a cue from the word &amp;quot;boom&amp;quot; and showed him how to write the words: broom and room.&amp;nbsp; So, now he has a few more words in his journal: 

&amp;nbsp;

He is not only thinking of words but he is thinking of math.&amp;nbsp; He hasn&#039;t officially learned multiplication but he seems to pick up whatever his big sister is doing:


Guess what this is:
 

He loves us all:&amp;nbsp; (He loves his dad FIRST and me SECOND, Oh well.)


I guess since we don&#039;t go to school we don&#039;t have a summer break.&amp;nbsp; Learning happens all the time and is a part of daily life.&amp;nbsp; My six year old probably doesn&#039;t even understand that he has been &amp;quot;schooled&amp;quot; through his journal.&amp;nbsp; ;)</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Jun 18,  2008 at 01:06 PM : I love it!  My son...</title>
                <description>I love it!  My son started writing this year in first grade and sometimes it can be difficult to make out what he&#039;s trying to say, but it&#039;s fun watching him explore new things!  You are so blessed for being able to homeschool your children!  Keep up the great work!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I love it!  My son started writing this year in first grade and sometimes it can be difficult to make out what he&#039;s trying to say, but it&#039;s fun watching him explore new things!  You are so blessed for being able to homeschool your children!  Keep up the great work!</itunes:summary>     
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