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Talk to me about homeschooling
Posted by drunkenpunkin on 10/2/14 at 7:15 am00
I've recently pulled my son from the school system and am now in charge of his schooling. Before anyone gets all high and mighty, this was done out of necessity as my son can no longer go to school. For those that home school, what types of things do you do? Do you follow a set curriculum? Has anyone done K12? Thoughts? Right now we are doing workbooks and things I've found online, but it's not structured enough for my liking. There is a local home school group but it's full of a bunch of anti-establishment, crunchy granola types that can't relate and have vastly different views than what we are trying to achieve, and I can't get any straight answers. Any advice appreciated.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by Displaced on 10/2/14 at 7:17 am to drunkenpunkin
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as my son can no longer go to school
what did he do?
i think there is a national home schooling program where they send you lesson plans and tests and the like.
This post was edited on 10/2 at 7:18 am
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by oldcharlie8 on 10/2/14 at 7:17 am to drunkenpunkin
just make sure that you get your kid out in public as much as possible or he/she will not develop the social skills needed to communicate in society.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by Winkface on 10/2/14 at 7:17 am to drunkenpunkin
I can't give you any real advice but check out Pioneer Woman's blog. She home schools and is definitely not a granola type. She's got a whole section dedicated to it.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by Cosmo on 10/2/14 at 7:17 am to drunkenpunkin
Why cant he go to school?
How will he function in the real world if he cant even go to school?
How will he function in the real world if he cant even go to school?
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by TIGRLEE on 10/2/14 at 7:18 am to drunkenpunkin
IMO you are doing your kid a disservice.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by drunkenpunkin on 10/2/14 at 7:18 am to Displaced
He's sick. And yes, that's homebound. We did that. It doesn't work out. He learned nothing, and they just passed him along.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by 4LSU2 on 10/2/14 at 7:20 am to drunkenpunkin
Whose tits and arse is he going to grab growing up? How is he going to have friendships and learn to exist in the outside world?
This is cruel and unusual punishment for him, IMO. Find a different school system or private school. Home schooled kids usually grow up and lose their shite when he real world hits them, based on the ones I knew.
This is cruel and unusual punishment for him, IMO. Find a different school system or private school. Home schooled kids usually grow up and lose their shite when he real world hits them, based on the ones I knew.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by LewDawg on 10/2/14 at 7:20 am to drunkenpunkin
My wife wanted to do this before I raised my hand to her...mentally and logically. There are multiple sites out there that have lesson plans and curriculums for you and your son. I'll see if I can find them
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by Modern on 10/2/14 at 7:20 am to drunkenpunkin
I'm not 100% for homeschooling, but I would try sending the child to one of those really small schools/academies first.
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re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by bigrob385series on 10/2/14 at 7:22 am to TIGRLEE
quote:fify.some of the shite they are trying to teach these kids today is bs.
IMO you are doing your kid a favor
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by LSUintheNW on 10/2/14 at 7:22 am to oldcharlie8
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just make sure that you get your kid out in public as much as possible or he/she will not develop the social skills needed to communicate in society.
definitely! A guy I work with is the strangest person I've ever met. He's always staring and is just weird. Home schooled he is.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by gaetti15 on 10/2/14 at 7:24 am to bigrob385series
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fify.some of the shite they are trying to teach these kids today is bs.
you also the type of person that doesn't give your kid vaccines because the government uses it to collect your DNA?
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by Winkface on 10/2/14 at 7:24 am to LSUintheNW
quote:and you went to Yoda school?
Home schooled he is.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by LucasP on 10/2/14 at 7:24 am to drunkenpunkin
I know exactly what you're thinking and I would just say don't even try it. With the current draconian child labor laws, you won't be open a week before they shut you down.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by CAD703X on 10/2/14 at 7:24 am to drunkenpunkin
I did k12 for my daughter last year as an experiment. It's pretty good. She's back in a regular school this year and it out her way ahead of her classmates.
It's 100% free and was chill getting all those boxes with microscopes and art supplies.
It was 99% online and it doesn't get any easier. Halfway through the year she was mostly doing it on her own.
Ask me any question.
It's 100% free and was chill getting all those boxes with microscopes and art supplies.
It was 99% online and it doesn't get any easier. Halfway through the year she was mostly doing it on her own.
Ask me any question.
This post was edited on 10/2 at 7:26 am
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by LSUintheNW on 10/2/14 at 7:25 am to Winkface
Tried I did.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by TIGRLEE on 10/2/14 at 7:26 am to bigrob385series
The things kids learn at school that isn't in a book is as if not more important than what is in a book.
That's where they lose.
That's where they lose.
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The things kids learn at school that isn't in a book is as if not more important than what is in a book. That's where they lose.
pretty much...some stereotypes exists for a reason...the homeschool weirdo...definitely a fact.
re: Talk to me about homeschoolingPosted by drunkenpunkin on 10/2/14 at 7:27 am to 4LSU2
I'm just looking for ideas on curriculums. Not what a horrible parent I am for pulling him. This was not by choice. If my son grows up, he won't live independently or hold a job unless there is some major scientific breakthrough in the next few years. Our circumstances are not the norm so I really am looking for responses other than the norm of how much he will be ruined by this.
Wink, thanks. I'll check it out.
Wink, thanks. I'll check it out.
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