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It depends on where you live. People in the city that are home schooled are probably not going to have a problem but if you live in a rural area unless your parents take steps to make sure you still get social interaction it's a huge problem
I am thinking about homeschooling our boys. The oldest turns 4 in June so next years pre-school would kind of be a trial run. We live in OH, so if anyone knows of some good resources to look into, I'd love to hear it. My initial searches didn't show a lot of support in the area.
Other great things about homeschool: You are closer to your parents because you see much more of them, they teach you every day instead of you going away to school for more then half the daylight hours every day. Also, you get a much better religious education homeschooling then in public school, even if the school is a Catholic or Christian school. The one-on-one approach in homeschooling is what makes the difference.
Saxon is good for math. Kind of annoying, but still good._____________________________I agree, I use Saxon and although it is annoying I do like it.
Quote from: Scoobug on May 12, 2012, 08:51:36 PMSaxon is good for math. Kind of annoying, but still good.I agree, I use Saxon and although it is annoying I do like it.
Saxon is good for math. Kind of annoying, but still good.
I was Private Schooled: K - 1stPublic Schooled: 2ndHome schooled: 3rd - 7thPublic Schooled: 8th - 9thSelf Schooled: (No curriculum but did studies on my own) 9th- 12thLocal Community College: AS
If you can't, make sure to pray the blood of Jesus over your child before school daily!
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on May 15, 2012, 11:44:21 AMI was Private Schooled: K - 1stPublic Schooled: 2ndHome schooled: 3rd - 7thPublic Schooled: 8th - 9thSelf Schooled: (No curriculum but did studies on my own) 9th- 12thLocal Community College: ASYou've been almost everywhere