By Dr Gemma
Am I ruining my child's life?
Almost ten years ago, when I first heard about Homeschooling, it sounded cool; but it wasn't the sort of thing people like me did ... Right?!
I mean, everyone else I knew had their children in school. And besides, I had a career to think about.
But the idea just wouldn't leave me.
It kept coming back and whispering, "Hey Gemma, this could be amazing! This is what you're meant to do!"
But Is Homeschooling REALLY the right decision?
You know how it is,
As soon as I started looking into it, those pesky voices started in my head....
What if they end up hating me?
What if they don't get any GCSEs and have to live off benefits for the rest of their lives?
What if they end up weird and awkward and no one wants to marry them?!! (Don't tell me I'm the only one that thought of this?!!)
Dang, that's a lot of What-Ifs!
That's when I realised...
I was living my life from a place of fear, not trust.
So let's flip it!
What if homeschooling meant we get to know one another on a deeper level?What if it strengthened our relationships?
What if my children were able to take GCSEs when they were ready; taking some early, and spreading others out over several years?
What if they also got qualifications something they were passionate about?
What if they ended up with beautiful manners and character?
What if they became people of Taqwa and Purity, who love Allah (swt) and His Messenger?
Now that's different!
But I get it,
The decision to homeschool is a BIG one!
From years of helping hundreds of other Muslim families, I know that SO many people want to do it, but they're paralysed by fear.
Never let fear stop you living your life. NEVER.
Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will.
Am I ruining my child's life?
Almost ten years ago, when I first heard about Homeschooling, it sounded cool; but it wasn't the sort of thing people like me did ... Right?!
I mean, everyone else I knew had their children in school. And besides, I had a career to think about.
But the idea just wouldn't leave me.
It kept coming back and whispering, "Hey Gemma, this could be amazing! This is what you're meant to do!"
But Is Homeschooling REALLY the right decision?
You know how it is,
As soon as I started looking into it, those pesky voices started in my head....
What if they end up hating me?
What if they don't get any GCSEs and have to live off benefits for the rest of their lives?
What if they end up weird and awkward and no one wants to marry them?!! (Don't tell me I'm the only one that thought of this?!!)
Dang, that's a lot of What-Ifs!
That's when I realised...
I was living my life from a place of fear, not trust.
So let's flip it!
What if homeschooling meant we get to know one another on a deeper level?What if it strengthened our relationships?
What if my children were able to take GCSEs when they were ready; taking some early, and spreading others out over several years?
What if they also got qualifications something they were passionate about?
What if they ended up with beautiful manners and character?
What if they became people of Taqwa and Purity, who love Allah (swt) and His Messenger?
Now that's different!
But I get it,
The decision to homeschool is a BIG one!
From years of helping hundreds of other Muslim families, I know that SO many people want to do it, but they're paralysed by fear.
Never let fear stop you living your life. NEVER.
Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will.
Aslamalaikum wrahmatullah
[Message for the ladies here]
This WhatsApp group has been set up for ladies who would like to study islamic texts/books.
*We will be beginning with 'Lost Islamic History' by Firas Al Khateeb.*
This will require some level of commitment to study/read content however you are welcome to join and see if it is for you.
I believe it will be beneficial to all whether you are a revert or have not had much exposure to islamic content or otherwise.
Here is the new link to join and I will update further info on there or you can send me a message with any questions ❤
I initially wanted to keep the group small but opening it up again so we can achieve maximum benefit.
JazakAllahkhayr
https://chat.whatsapp.com/L0LwcThqA6tLL8dYSR7FkF
[Message for the ladies here]
This WhatsApp group has been set up for ladies who would like to study islamic texts/books.
*We will be beginning with 'Lost Islamic History' by Firas Al Khateeb.*
This will require some level of commitment to study/read content however you are welcome to join and see if it is for you.
I believe it will be beneficial to all whether you are a revert or have not had much exposure to islamic content or otherwise.
Here is the new link to join and I will update further info on there or you can send me a message with any questions ❤
I initially wanted to keep the group small but opening it up again so we can achieve maximum benefit.
JazakAllahkhayr
https://chat.whatsapp.com/L0LwcThqA6tLL8dYSR7FkF
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