1. Multi tasking is the name of the game. A homeschool Mom can teach a spelling lesson, fold laundry, prep dinner AND do it all with a newborn attached to her boob. Frankly, with this level of skills she should be running Microsoft.
2. She takes over protective to new heights. Allow the kids to go to public school where their minds and bodies could be at risk? Never!
3. She is super smart. As in super duper smart. She spends all her free time learning each subject so that she can teach it to her children. She tackles algebra with ease and can teach a 4 year old to read. She is wise beyond her years and has much to teach the world, if only they will sit down and focus for 10 freakin minutes!
4. People tend to think she's a little crazy. Mumbling to herself, glazed look in her eyes and talks of smooching with the principal. Yeah- she's a little weird. This craziness can put the fear of God in some folks- watch out, homeschool Mom approaching.
5. She never takes a sick day. Never.
6. There may be dead animals in her freezer, butterfly's growing in her dining room and an ant colony in the backyard. To a homeschool Mom- this is just another science lesson. She's not afraid to tackle the gross things in life.
7. She can accomplish anything after a second cup of coffee.
8. She is great at making decisions. She can look to the future and choose a great curriculum- Abeka or Saxon anyone? She can make spur of the moment decisions- take the day off & go to the waterpark! The tedious and sometime boring decisions are also done with ease- what's for dinner tonight Mom?
9. She knows more about education then most teachers do. Common Core- no thanks. Want to know more about Charlotte Mason? And for the love of God, what is unschooling? Want to really see her shine? Ask a homeschool Mom about socialization. Go ahead, I dare you.
10. There is nothing that is more important then her family. Every single decision, every move she makes is for the benefit of her home and her family. Can you say the same about our President or our government?
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