Ellester
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I'm looking for some advice. I am currently homeschooling my 9 yr old DD. I plan on sticking it through highschool. Lately I've been considering having a second child. So we are talking about a 10 year age difference, and adding a baby to the homeschool routine. I'm concerned about how schooling would work with a baby. Obviously I can't be there helping her every step of the way, but she is also at an age where she is doing more work independently. Am I crazy? How do you do it? Anyone else with kids with such a large age difference? And adivce is apreciated.
Well, multiple kids is a challenge. But well worth it in my opinion. We'll be adding #4 in December, the older kids are 10, 7, (both girls), and 4 (boy). The new baby is another girl. I haven't homeschooled with a newborn before, my oldest was in public school when my youngest was born. But, I know lots of parents who have done it so I know it's possible. I look at all the biology and homelife skills my kids are learning as part of their education. All the kids are looking forward to helping with the new baby (and having a few weeks off school as well!). It would definitely be a bump in your routine, but I don't know of two many families who have regretted having another child even with a big age difference. One of my good friends is actually due the day after I am and her two older kids are 17 and 13! This baby was a total surprise and has completely thrown their plans for a loop, but they are looking forward to having another chance at having a little one in the house. Good luck with whatever you decide!
