I absolutely love this picture of my beautiful son. It just shows his love of books and as a mom, that sparks my imagination for his future. Loving books and reading is the foundation of a successful education, and that opens up so many opportunities for a successful life.
My son, now almost 11 yrs old, has always loved to read. I read to him while I was pregnant, and every day since he's been born until he could read on his own..... which wasn't too many years. (He was reading sight words at 3 and full books by age 4. By age 6, he was into small chapter books and no longer wanted to wait around for me to read out loud to him. He could read much faster on his own... )
While my son does have a list of difficulties when it comes to school work, or life in general (See my older post "Joshua Naphtali"), reading has never been a problem. As I begin to look forward to this coming homeschool year, he'll be starting 5th grade work in most areas, while I will encourage him to choose his literature from the upper middle school level.In the end of our homeschooling journey, I would like to see my son love and appreciate his education and life just as he loves books currently. I want him to see the endless possibilities in his future when he has that good foundation of a quality education. I want him fully prepared for college in all areas, educationally, socially, financially.
Socially, I want him to appreciate and respect others with Jesus as his example, regardless of his personal opinions of them or theirs of him. I want him to value relationships above common interests, and see that no true friendship is "all or nothing"; that all people are different and will have differences at times. I want him to appreciate the differences in others and never lose his love of learning. I want my son to see God in everything, and to seek God in every area as he begins to take his own life forward. I want him to love God with all his heart, soul, and mind.
Emotionally, I want him to be comfortable with how God made him and respectful of how God made others.
I want him to pursue his interests and make positive contributions to society. I also want him to be able to manage his own household - cooking, cleaning, laundry, finances, etc.
In essence, I want him to be a well rounded, loving, respectful, individual who is a positive contributing member of society. I desire for him to have his priorities in line with God's word in his entire life: God first, others second, self third. This would mean seeking God in every area of life, and humbling himself before God. I ultimately want my son to see that God gave him all his grand ideas and passions and interests, but they were given to him to serve and glorify God, not himself. I want him to pursue his passions, but with God as his focus rather than worldly things like fame or money. I want him to see that with God, all things are possible, and without God, he can do nothing.
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