I always wanted to homeschool my daughter but my husband wasn't keen on the idea and my daughter wanted to be with her friends (only child).
If you have the support and feel you can do it, go for it!! You can get a lot done in less time than the kids at school have to spend at the classroom! I mean, the kids are there for a full day, but if you check with your state laws, you'll see that it's different for each state and you might need to only put in 4-5 hours of work and then she has the day to herself!!
Confess has homeschooled her children, so we have a pro here in case you need to ask her questions
If you have the support and feel you can do it, go for it!! You can get a lot done in less time than the kids at school have to spend at the classroom! I mean, the kids are there for a full day, but if you check with your state laws, you'll see that it's different for each state and you might need to only put in 4-5 hours of work and then she has the day to herself!!
Confess has homeschooled her children, so we have a pro here in case you need to ask her questions
Hey, we've had such a tough week that my husband is talking about the possibility of home schooling Anna. I have always been open to this, but he was quite reluctant. He is a 5th grade teacher in a public school and most of the teachers on staff think home schooling is for the birds. He also has family members who did homeschooling with their kids, but my husband's close relatives think they are religious zelots. So he's got a lot of pressure on him. That's why I was so shocked when he brought up home schooling.
Anyway, things have been really rough. Hubby goes back to school tomorrow. Anna goes back Friday. I'm praying that all goes well.
Thanks for all your prayers.
Kim
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