aristocatz
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I've noticed that quite a few people on here homeschool their children.
I was just wondering your reasons why?
I was just wondering your reasons why?
I've only been homeschooling for 1 year. I personally think it is one of the "best kept secrets" around.
My dd's going to be a sophomore next year and we'll take it year by year. it was her choice. She talked me into trying it and we've all loved it.
I'm glad to hear that things are going well. Why was your daughter interested in home schooling in the first place? I just realized another option to the poll would be "due to teasing/bullying" at school. Was this her reason or something different?
Also, when you homeschool, are you (the parent) teaching your child or do you hire an outside teacher? Do you have to submit anything to your state's DOE?
She was bullied at a private Christian school. I spent a little too much money to have my daughter treated like that at school. Plus she wanted to move at her own pace through her studies. She's very intense, very focused and homeschooling works well for her.I'm glad to hear that things are going well. Why was your daughter interested in home schooling in the first place? I just realized another option to the poll would be "due to teasing/bullying" at school. Was this her reason or something different?
Also, when you homeschool, are you (the parent) teaching your child or do you hire an outside teacher? Do you have to submit anything to your state's DOE?
Do you have to submit anything to your state's DOE?
Homeschool isn't for everyone. DD and I both have the personalities for it though. Are you thinking of homeschooling?
Also, when you homeschool, are you (the parent) teaching your child or do you hire an outside teacher? Do you have to submit anything to your state's DOE?
Well, we don't have children yet, but we might consider it when we reach that stage of our lives.
I am currently a certified teacher though & I've read alot of posts on the Dis from people who home school their children. I've heard vry positive reviews and I'd like to learn more about it.
I wonder how it would work where I live in Massachusetts. Our state requires students to pass MCAS (standardized test) to receive a high school diploma. If I did decide to home school, would my child just schedule an appointment to go to the public school & take this exam?
Will your children receive a high school diploma? How does that work? Does homeschooling have any effect on their chances for college?
& how about socializing with friends? Do your children belong to community clubs or church/religious groups to have opportunities to make friends?
Other:
I don't have one reason. These are the ones that come to mind at this moment.
*I enjoy having my kids home
*I enjoy thinking outside of the box and looking for different ways to learn things.
*I enjoy catering to my children's specific educational needs
*It provides us more family time
*It provides more opportunity for their activities.