We have been trying to educate my eldest child at home. We passed up a great charter school to educate her at home. However, my wife feels like she cannot go on doing this.
First is the difficulty. If my daughter grows bored, she just pretends like she can't do the work and cries. For example, she didn't want to do math, so she pretended that she couldn't count objects and say the correct number (six objects, and she insisted that there are seven). She cries during her lessons because she doesn't want to do the work.
Second is that my daughter is bored all day. She literally has been begging "to go to a government school" like her friends so she can "see them on the bus and at recess." We're having a hard time finding anyone locally for her to play with during the day. She won't do additional lessons or activities and just whines non-stop about playing with other girls.
My wife is at her wits end and tells me that she hates doing this, even though she was the one who made the final decision to homeschool!
When I've had to take over lessons during the day, my no-nonsense attitude seems to get us through lessons smoothly, but her boredom and constant whining is a real point of contention.
What do we do? She's already in four extra-curricular activities. Local clubs fill up fast, so she can't join those. There should be dozens of nearby families doing homeschool, but apparently not?
I have a bored child and an exasperated wife. Help!
The fact that you are here tells me that you are not failing. The purpose of school is (should be) to teach a child how to think. Not what to know nor what to think. The academia is useless, unless you have a direct purpose for what you are learning.
I dropped out of high school because it just wasn't right for me at the time. I think that I was in early algebra when I left (it takes a series of failings to drop out). My line of (self-employed 25 years) work requires moderately complex math to accomplish the tasks. I learned what I needed to learn when it became applicable. I was taught how to think at an early age. That is all I needed. That and a considerable amount of drive. You are doing fine. Good on you for taking it upon yourself. Relish the moments and do your best.