DISNEYFOS
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You Shudder to think..........I think if a student is math/science oriented they will do well homeschooled private or public. We learn in life what we need to know. When a child gets to high school, they may have an idea what career path they want to follow........math science is important, but the fact of the matter is advanced statistics, calculus, and physics are not required for every career, and again we learn what we need when we need it.
But i bet your math skills would have gone that high........you obviously have an interest and ability in mathmatics.........so even if your parents had homeschooled you, my guess is you would still have done well in math science.
Yeah yeah yeah..I get it. I spelled something wrong.
My point is we all want what is best for our children. We all want them to be able to function independantly as adults in a world that is very diverse and be able to compete in an economy where math and science is essential.
There are multiple programs and scholarships in place to entice mid-career professions to go back to teaching because our students are not up to par with the rest of the world in those subjects
I choose to provide my children with a large number of education professionals with the skills necessary to give them the best education possible as well as the social interaction that they will need to be successful. As smart as I think I am
or my DH thinks he is...I feel would be doing them a disservice to limit their education to what they can learn from us.The end.
So I don't know what to think. Meanwhile, my sweet grandma who loves to read, bought my daughter the Lemony Snicket book and mailed it to her.
