I asked Keslee how she knew how to braid and she just said "you showed me mom". Thinking back, I have shown them both how to do it. I have shown them as they watch me do their sister's hair and many times I have helped fix a baby doll's hair but, although I often talk them through the tasks that they are watching me do, I have never set down and given them step by step direction in the how to's of braiding hair. I have never purposely had a hair braiding class with the intention of teaching. As far as I have ever seen, this is Keslee's first attempt to actually do it and I was amazed. This is another perfect example of why I believe homeschooling is soooo important. My girls will only learn to be a mother and a wife by seeing me do it. If they were at school all day while I was at work all day, how much mothery/wifey kinda stuff would they see? Not much in the 2-3 hours after work before bedtime that we would actually be able to spend together! Have I ever mentioned before that I LOVE HOMESCHOOLING!?!?
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3 comments:
Hi Charlynne,
I can only imagine how proud you were of Keslee! The "little" accomplishments lead to the big accomplishments don't they? What an inspiring post! Tell Keslee " good job" for us.
Love ya!
Amy
Aww that is so sweet :) She did a great job!!
I just love when kids prove us wrong. I don't know why I would think a 7 year old couldn't braid hair. Man, they just grow up so fast. I told Keslee you both said she did such a good job and she wanted me to tell ya both "thank you"
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