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re: Talk to me about homeschooling
Posted on 10/2/14 at 3:05 pm to Modern
Posted on 10/2/14 at 3:05 pm to Modern
I think a lot of people are putting the cart before the horse here. I think a lot of the weird home school kids you are are not weird BECAUSE they are home schooled. They are home schooled because they are weird.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 3:14 pm to drunkenpunkin
nothing wrong with Homeschooling. Millions of kids every year are home schooled from the hollywood elite to those with medical handicaps.
A lot depends on his abilities and self discipline.
HOw old is he?
and PS to all the naysayers- our kids were home schooled.
graduated LSU with honors
ONe owns his own businees
another has PHD
One with Masters
One is a fast rising manager in one of the largest corporations operation in LA
It is not for everyone but done correctly it can be superior to private or public education
A lot depends on his abilities and self discipline.
HOw old is he?
and PS to all the naysayers- our kids were home schooled.
graduated LSU with honors
ONe owns his own businees
another has PHD
One with Masters
One is a fast rising manager in one of the largest corporations operation in LA
It is not for everyone but done correctly it can be superior to private or public education
This post was edited on 10/2/14 at 3:17 pm
Posted on 10/2/14 at 3:17 pm to drunkenpunkin
Have you tried going on social media or reaching out to the local news or crowdfunding?
I'm sure there are plenty of people who would be willing to help tutor knowing your situation or even other home schoolers who could provide guidance.
I'd seriously consider gofundme.com if the situation is that serious. People would probably be more than willing to help you out and make sure that the child gets everything he needs in the home schooling environment.
I'm surprised the school he was in didn't help you with the transition at all when you found out he was sick and had to pull him.
I'm sure there are plenty of people who would be willing to help tutor knowing your situation or even other home schoolers who could provide guidance.
I'd seriously consider gofundme.com if the situation is that serious. People would probably be more than willing to help you out and make sure that the child gets everything he needs in the home schooling environment.
I'm surprised the school he was in didn't help you with the transition at all when you found out he was sick and had to pull him.
This post was edited on 10/2/14 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:27 pm to drunkenpunkin
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This post was edited on 12/20/18 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:36 pm to gingerkittie
How do you people have enough money to homeschool your kids?
Do you just not work, while the other spouse does?
Do you hire a baby sitter?
Do you just not work, while the other spouse does?
Do you hire a baby sitter?
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:37 pm to drunkenpunkin
Make sure any program that you follow is nationally accredited, because if it isn't, your child will be screwed when it comes time to apply for college.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:51 pm to gaetti15
My husband works. I stay home. Not so bizarre.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:52 pm to eleventy
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My husband works. I stay home. Not so bizarre
Husband makes bank?
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:55 pm to gaetti15
Enough, I suppose. I gave up a pretty lucrative job, but we are all pretty pleased with the outcome.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:56 pm to gaetti15
The reason I ask this is that another anecdotal observation I have is that most, if not all, of the parents who homeschool their children, have a spouse stay home...which means somebody is making a ton of money.
ETA: And I don't know how families are now, but most families I know have both spouses that work
ETA: And I don't know how families are now, but most families I know have both spouses that work
This post was edited on 10/2/14 at 4:57 pm
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:56 pm to gaetti15
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How do you people have enough money to homeschool your kids?
Do you just not work, while the other spouse does?
Do you hire a baby sitter?
Where there's a will there's a way.
My wife home schools my brood, but we save a lot of money on clothes, gas, etc because we are trying to make them weird by never letting them leave home.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:57 pm to uway
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Where there's a will there's a way.
when there is money there is a way...nobody is going to homeschool their child with just 50,000 dollar income.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:01 pm to gaetti15
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when there is money there is a way...nobody is going to homeschool their child with just 50,000 dollar income
Have you ever seen Trailer Park Boys? There's a lot of life to be lived in a mobile home.
But yeah $50k would be tough.
The new world order has won when you have to make a better than average living just to keep your kids out of government indoctrination school in the so-called land of the free.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:03 pm to gaetti15
I know people who do with probably not much more than that. They adjust their lifestyle. We have not had to do that so much, but likely would to keep things as they are.
You may be surprised by how many women (or men) stay home while the spouse works. My daughter goes to a private kindergarten and almost none of the moms work.
You may be surprised by how many women (or men) stay home while the spouse works. My daughter goes to a private kindergarten and almost none of the moms work.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:04 pm to eleventy
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My daughter goes to a private kindergarten and almost none of the moms work.
keyword Private=Money.
I'm hassling ya'll because it's interesting, but there is no denying that the number of kids in homeschool correlates very highly with money.
This post was edited on 10/2/14 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:07 pm to gaetti15
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This post was edited on 12/20/18 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:08 pm to gaetti15
No hassle. Seriously, I have found the opposite to be true in many many cases. Sure, there are some with $$. We are middle of the road. There are people doing a lot with a little. Priorities differ.
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:10 pm to gingerkittie
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I work from home doing various things like writing articles, sewing doll clothes and my husband is self employed and makes money by working our land (hay, cattle, pecans, gator season, etc).
see this is how home schooling originally started...but needless to say although you may not have physically money, the assets of having productive land is definitely making easy to have more money (or like you said live simpler).
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:11 pm to jack6294
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daughter finished college in 3 years
awful decision IMO
Posted on 10/2/14 at 5:12 pm to eleventy
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There are people doing a lot with a little.
Yeah I was always curious about this because you see when I was growing up both my parents worked...combined income maybe around $60,000.
There is no way and hell that we could survive only on one person's income...
I guess I just find it hard to fathom how much money is lost by the other spouse not working
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