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"The person who says, 'I can' and the person who says, 'I can't' are both right. I believe every parent can participate in the restoration of our culture to one that appreciates classical learning, but only if they will believe it about themselves." (p. 4)
As you consider the "As a minimum before high school, my children should be able to..." list on pages 8-10, how does the above quote challenge you to rise above what you think you and your children can do?
The CC Challenge program used to scare me to a certain degree. But as we have built our home with a classical education at the grammar stage, I have seen my children grow. The fruit was made so evident as our oldest child, an upcoming 6th grader, started to enter dialectic discussions with me this year. It is astounding the connections he makes! And... the seemingly impossible draw-a-map-from-memory? I can already see it taking shape, simply from practicing map tracing and drawing consistently!
As you consider the "As a minimum before high school, my children should be able to..." list on pages 8-10, how does the above quote challenge you to rise above what you think you and your children can do?
The CC Challenge program used to scare me to a certain degree. But as we have built our home with a classical education at the grammar stage, I have seen my children grow. The fruit was made so evident as our oldest child, an upcoming 6th grader, started to enter dialectic discussions with me this year. It is astounding the connections he makes! And... the seemingly impossible draw-a-map-from-memory? I can already see it taking shape, simply from practicing map tracing and drawing consistently!

Thanks, Rachael
Although the discussion forum will be open before and after these dates, the proposed schedule for the completion of each chapter is as follows:
June 9: Intro, Chapter 1 & Chapter 2
June 16: Chapter 3
June 23: Chapter 4
June 30: Chapter 5
July 7: Chapter 6
July 14: Chapter 7
July 21: Chapter 8
July 28: Chapter 9
August 4: Chapter 10
August 11: Chapter 11 & Epilogue
June 9: Intro, Chapter 1 & Chapter 2
June 16: Chapter 3
June 23: Chapter 4
June 30: Chapter 5
July 7: Chapter 6
July 14: Chapter 7
July 21: Chapter 8
July 28: Chapter 9
August 4: Chapter 10
August 11: Chapter 11 & Epilogue

I got so much encouragement just from the Introduction!
As a now two-year home-schooler of soon-to-be fifth and eighth graders, I realize a few things....
1- It's not too late! (p.3 "The lost years apart from our classical roots are being redeemed.")
2- My kids need to know that I am still learning, too.
(p.4 "..... when I am learning something new, I am only as smart as a first grader.")
3- I want to help "feed my child's soul". (p.5)
4- I need to communicate to my kids more often that I feel like it is a "great privilege and pleasure to be with them." (p.7)
Love Leigh Bortin's writing style already, and can't wait to read Chapter 1! :)



Great discussion on the introduction!
I also am praying for the courage to continue breaking away from overemphasizing "fun" rather than simply letting my children know how much of a privilege and joy it is to learn alongside them (even - or especially? - when it's tough!). The joy of discovering the world with my children grows every year - and the classical model has equipped us to discover more together. That, in itself, has been more fun than I ever imagined!
I also am praying for the courage to continue breaking away from overemphasizing "fun" rather than simply letting my children know how much of a privilege and joy it is to learn alongside them (even - or especially? - when it's tough!). The joy of discovering the world with my children grows every year - and the classical model has equipped us to discover more together. That, in itself, has been more fun than I ever imagined!
Stacy wrote: "I got so much encouragement just from the Introduction..."
I love your summary, Stacy! Such a great overview! Thank you!
I love your summary, Stacy! Such a great overview! Thank you!