Well, we officially started HE! So far we're not doing anything formal, obviously, but last night my 12yo dd wanted to do some maths. That was fine and encouraging to me. Her twin sister sat there, while her and I were were working on some sums, and was telling us how wrong it was to do it the way we were doing it. It was my first insight into why we need to deschool. In her mind everything she was taught in school was the right way of doing things bc thats how she'd get the good grades. Now that we're homeschooling and actually learning and not just working hard to get good grades, we've got a LOT of undoing to do!
So, what else should I be looking for? How long do you reckon deschooling should last? I intend to do something with some structure and I will be making sure they are learning, ie, correcting spelling mistakes and such, but I wont be grading as such, and I dont want them competing with each other for 'good grades'. Basically, Im just not sure what Im lookign to undo until we cross the various bridges, so what am I looking for?
Any help would be greatfully appreciated.