We're entering year 3 of homeschool. We changed a lot this year, including eliminating summer vaca in favor of year-round.
We told the kids, and my 10YO daughter was totally miffed. We then reminded her that it's so hot in Tennessee in the summers that her "vacation" consisted of playing outside for 20 minutes before retreating to the AC. When we pointed out that a good 3-week break in October would mean more fun when it is tolerable outside, she came around pretty quick. It was a funny conversation.
But really - why take long breaks in the summer and winter when it is brutal outside? We'll take longer breaks during the nicest parts of the year so the kiddos can be outside for 12 or more hours a day, like kids should be.
We told the kids, and my 10YO daughter was totally miffed. We then reminded her that it's so hot in Tennessee in the summers that her "vacation" consisted of playing outside for 20 minutes before retreating to the AC. When we pointed out that a good 3-week break in October would mean more fun when it is tolerable outside, she came around pretty quick. It was a funny conversation.
But really - why take long breaks in the summer and winter when it is brutal outside? We'll take longer breaks during the nicest parts of the year so the kiddos can be outside for 12 or more hours a day, like kids should be.
No children for us yet, but I firmly believe in kids learning about God and coming to have a relationship with him. My grandmother got me in church as a child and it played an important role in how I grew up, behaved, and who I married. You will be blessed for helping your son come to know the Lord!