sha_lyn
If we couldn't laugh we'd all go insane
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yep I was one of those pattern people. I'm also very good at guessing/eliminating etc so standardized test are a breeze for me. My sister actually accused me of cheating on or lying about my SAT scores because I out scored her by about 60 points.
I breezed through 1-8 grade. High School was a huge wake-up call that I had no study skills what so ever. I think my experience really influenced my decision to home school and how I approach it. I try to equip them with the tools/knowledge that will assist them in learning anything they want to, vs throwing a bunch of test or worksheets at them and expecting them to regurgitate information.
I breezed through 1-8 grade. High School was a huge wake-up call that I had no study skills what so ever. I think my experience really influenced my decision to home school and how I approach it. I try to equip them with the tools/knowledge that will assist them in learning anything they want to, vs throwing a bunch of test or worksheets at them and expecting them to regurgitate information.




We did need to keep our attendance and scores in case the DNPE asked to see it, but no one I know has ever heard of anyone ever being asked. The same department is also in charge of all the private schools in the state and they are a tad understaffed to say the least. I think NC has two people devoted to homeschooling for the entire state. We were required to call in to "close" our school when we moved to Georgia. I think it's very easy to unschool in NC or GA.
Sorry, it's not homeschooling but this is important.