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The object of home education should not be the ability to say, "I am educated" nor that "I am educated better than others." Rather, it should be the ability to say frequently, throughout one's life, "I have learned something today." Online with Dr. Beverly Schulz
 
As we come to the end of our class...

I hope you've enjoyed this course and feel you have expanded your knowledge of home schooling. It is a wonderful way to give your children many opportunities.

At times, it can be overwhelming to consider all the aspects of home schooling, especially if you are new to it. Take it one step at a time and integrate new ideas as they fit.

I'll leave with some words of encouragement from Theodore Roosevelt, a committed adventurer :)

"IT IS NOT THE CRITIC WHO COUNTS..."

It is not the critic who counts;

Not the one who points out how the strong have stumbled,
or where the doer of deeds could have done better.

The credit belongs to the one who is actually in the arena,
whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood;

who strives valiantly;

who errs and comes short again and again;

who knows great enthusiasm and the great devotions;

who spends one's self in a worthy cause;

who, at best, knows in the end triumph of high achievement;

and who, at worst, if fails at least fails while

Daring Greatly

so that one's place
shall never be
with those timid souls
who knew neither victory nor defeat.

-Theodore Roosevelt, revised




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