Ive become increasingly interested in home schooling her.
What are your experiences with it?
Did you do it? Did you enjoy it? Did you hate it? Why wouldnt you?
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Perhaps the most important question of all: are you employed? Homeschooling (well) and having a job are all but mutually exclusive.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 12:43 AM
Sure you do, but only because no one with any any ability with children has apparently been anywhere near her.As far as Sweeney goes, I might not be trained to teach, but I know my daughter better than anyone else. I know how she learns, when she learns best, what interests her the most. I can make a learning program completely focused on her skills and interests, while proposing the less fun stuff in interesting and unique ways. It's hard for any teacher to do that for each child when he/she is teaching a class of 30.
Btw. My dads a teacher. He's an idiot. If he can do it, so can I. Lol.
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