thatmom

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I have the privilege of teaching the Toastmasters Youth Leadership Workshop to a  group of homeschooled high schoolers this year.  I have done this before so I know I am in for a treat.  There is nothing quite like listening to homeschoolers talk about their own lives, their special interests, and especially their dreams and what inspires them.  Yesterday, the first day they came with real prepared speeches, I had one of those moments that is too good not to share.

It was Ice Breaker speech day, the time when each student speaks about himself or herself for about 5 minutes.  Since each is an expert on the topic, it is a great place to begin learning about public speaking.   So a young man starts out his presentation, telling us how his father had to drive really fast through city traffic in order to get his mother to the hospital in time for his birth.  And he then says “They almost didn’t make it and as soon as they got to the hospital, they realized that she was already dilated to 10.”

I could barely contain myself.  How many 15 year old young men could use the phrase “dilated to 10?”  My guess is that it is only homeschooled guys who live in a household where having babies is a totally ordinary happening.  I can’t tell you what a blessing that was to me!

4 Comments »

  sarah wrote @ September 26, 2007 at 2:46 am

Mike Farris likes to say that this is how home schoolers learn the metric system.

  deannecrawford wrote @ September 26, 2007 at 5:46 pm

Thanks for sharing this GREAT story!! How funny!! Gotta love those homeschoolers-grin
Love deanne

  thatmom wrote @ September 26, 2007 at 7:13 pm

The metric system? OH, that is just too funny!

  TulipGirl wrote @ October 1, 2007 at 2:51 am

*LOL*

One of the regrets that I haven’t been preggers in the past 7 years is that my boys need some more info on reproduction, and it’s easiest to teach in the context of a new baby on the way!

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