momz
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I'm a lurker on this thread. I've been looking for alternatives to public school and I'm not sure if Homeschooling is for us. However, I'm also not sure if private school is either. My daughter is currently a 2nd grader in our local public elementary. And my son will start kindergarten in August. I feel that we are ok...for now. But middle school isn't that far away. I'm told that the drug culture is rampant in the middle and high schools where we are. (incidentally this seems to occur regardless of public/private). I'm also told that the "attitudes" of the students are very negative in that they really don't care about anything. That there is a general disrespect for authority. I recently talked to an 8th grade student who switched to a local charter school. She told me that while at the middle school, she was scared everyday that she would "get beat up". And this is coming from a kid who doesn't go around looking for trouble. In light of this, it would seem that the solution is pretty simple...homeschool. Well, there's more to it. I am employed part-time (twice weekly 12 hour shifts) and my husband is full time. We are dependant upon both of our incomes. So, technically I would have the time to homeschool. But the problem comes with childcare on the days I'm working. We currently use a local daycare for before and after care while I am working. Unfortunately, they do not provide care school agers during school hours. Any thoughts on this situation? Are there other mothers that homeschool and also work part-time? How do you arrange for care of your children while you are working?
Sorry to be so long-winded. There are many factors I am considering, but the bottom line is that I want to do what is right for my kids.
Sorry to be so long-winded. There are many factors I am considering, but the bottom line is that I want to do what is right for my kids.