My name is Joanne Megginson. I am the mother of
three wonderful children, Abigail 19, Michaela 16
and Samuel 11. I am also the wife to Richard
Megginson of 24 1/2 years. I have home
schooled my three children for 9 years. I run a small
home school group for the last 8 years. I love
homeschooling and feel blessed to be able to do so
all these years.
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I grew up in Florida to a single
mom with 2 siblings who I love dearly. I was always
involved with helping children one way or the other such
as daycare work, childrens church, Sunday school or just
babysitting. I have always loved helping children I feel it is my calling in life
to be able to assist children.
God is the most important thing in my life. I married
my husband in 1991 and we lived in Texas for 1 year
before moving to Colorado where I worked at a
childcare. Loving every minute of the journey God had
us on, we explored the nature with much zeal and
eagerness. We finally realized we needed to move back to
Texas 6 months later. We moved back to the
Grand State of Texas. We lived in Texas for 6 years.
I worked at a childcare where I was able to teach
children which I really loved. My husband and I were involved with
our local church helping wherever we could, bus ministry,
childrens church, Sunday school and preaching whenever
the door opened. Our journey was leading us to
becoming missionaries to India. We had just become
parents a year before our big adventure. Abigail
was one year old when we embarked on this once
in a lifetime mission. We were eager to obey God
and do whatever He would have us to
do. We lived in India for 2 years teaching
and preaching whenever we could. I was even
able to teach American English to a group of
young girls. It was such an unbelievable opportunity.
My husband taught church planters the gospel. Those
two years have forever changed the way I look at life.
I see life as a way to build strong relationships ,helping
others at any cost and always ready to encourage
each other. These are the values the Indian people have
and that I hold so dear.
After returning home from India we lived in Texas for
4 years until we finally moved back to my home, Florida.
I did not home school my children at first. I had them in the public
school system, I was a very involved mother who helped out in
every way I possible could. I finally realized that public school .
could not offer my children the education that I desired them to
have, so I finished that year and then my journey began. The first
question you ask yourself is what curriculum do I use? I bet a lot
of you asked that question . Well at first I listened to those around
me like so many of us do. I had my children enrolled in 2 groups
that meet once a week. I also was teaching them another curriculum.
It was a crazy year to say the least. Over stretched for sure.
The second year I prayed because I felt my kids had holes in their education.
The Lord lead me to some moms whose children had graduated
and then went on to college. Oh! That's who you ask those who have
already been through this and excelled. Discovered another English
book that was better than the one I was using. With Gods guidance
we were on the right path to find our style. In the second year
of home schooling we were apart of one group. We loved the people
there so much, but felt God leading us away from that. Which was
so scary uncharted waters always freak me out . Upon leaving that
group God sent a couple of moms who wanted to meet together.
We meet at a church and then a building for the remaining of that year.
But then I decided maybe a group was not for me. I found out what we liked
and did not like over the summer. I was finally on a roll, so I thought.
I had all my books and ready to go then moms starting calling me to see
what I was going to do with my kids. I told them and they wanted to join in,
well needless to say they came and thus became JEAP (Joanne's Excellence
in Academics Program). Originally our name was Explorers of Truth
home school group. Through out the years I can tell you we have grown
to become a highly academic group. I felt the Lord tell me to prepare
these children to become leaders for His kingdom. My style is learning
concepts by hands on approach. I feel learning while having fun is the
way to learn concepts and never forget them. I do believe in testing
children and thus preparing them for college. That is where my style
differs from others. I have kids taking notes and preparing research
papers in the 4th grade. I expect the children to rise up in knowledge
and they never disappoint me. With parents standing with the children
guiding them there is no limit to how much the children can learn..
My daughter Abigail graduated from college before she even received
her high school diploma. She received awards in college for being
the best student in the English department and straight A’s for both years.
She was also the editor for her college newspaper when she was just a
senior in high school.(She was accepted to University of Florida
and UWF Honor's program She received multiple scholarships. She
decided to attend UWF and is doing extremely well there where
she is SGA Senator, Editor of the Honors paper and she has started
a chapter for HER campus. She is dual majoring in journalism, and
political science and minoring in Spanish.) Her professors would ask
her where did you go to school and she would tell them about our
home school group. They told her to come tell me
“thank you and keep up the good work”. She was prepared to for
college and all that it had to offer. My aunt taught in college many
years as a Math Professor, she told me so many of the children come
unprepared for college. No note taking skills, no social skills
and no communication skills. All of these things have
lead me to my style of teaching. I am excited to start this blog to share
my style and help anyone I possibly can. Please keep up the good work
y'all are doing and remember you will reap what you sow. I will post
more later. Stay focused and determined.
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