Transitioning from public school to homeschooling
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Transitioning from public school to homeschooling
Wondering what problems and/or successful ideas others had for transitioning their kids from public school to homeschooling.
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We are going through the transition right now. My oldest has done k - grade 4 in public, and our second k - grade 3. The nice thing is we decided over the summer so they have had two months of being at home so that transition will not be quit as hard. I am sure they will miss their friends and be a little 'school' sick when they see the bus stop on our driveway each morning (the bus stop). But, we are committed so we will work through it. I told them it would take me a few weeks too to get things underway so hopefully they have patience with me also.
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Hi! I have been reading the home-school.com forum for over a year. I decided to homeschool our daughter last year (4 yrs old then). I received great advice (to buy Ruth Beechick's book The 3 R's) here. I am homeschooling my daughter and it is very rewarding and so far we think she is doing great and we have made the right decision.
However, what if at some point in the future, I do not think I can homeschool my daughter anymore? I realize that this may not occur. But is the transition back to a public/private school just as difficult? Is there a better grade to do this than other grades? If a subjest is too difficult to teach what do homeschool parents usually do?
Thanks,
Rita
However, what if at some point in the future, I do not think I can homeschool my daughter anymore? I realize that this may not occur. But is the transition back to a public/private school just as difficult? Is there a better grade to do this than other grades? If a subjest is too difficult to teach what do homeschool parents usually do?
Thanks,
Rita
Rita Abend
Married to JJ
1 Daughter, 5 years old
Enjoy homeschooling, gardening, sewing
Married to JJ
1 Daughter, 5 years old
Enjoy homeschooling, gardening, sewing
If you want to go back to public school, it's best to do it at the start of the school year, and with everything up to grade level - some schools may hold you back even if you're behind in just one subject. As for some things being too difficult to teach, that's not likely to happen until high school, by which time you can be using tutors, community college courses, various forms of distance learning, etc. There are also many homeschool co-ops. Homeschooling does not mean you necessarily have to teach everything yourself.
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Hi Theodore,
Thanks for the information! It is very encouraging information. I am concerned about teaching high school subjects that were not my favorites when I was in school! It is good to know that there are alternatives to me teaching all of these subjects. Right now I am homeschooling and loving it!
Thanks,
Rita Abend
Thanks for the information! It is very encouraging information. I am concerned about teaching high school subjects that were not my favorites when I was in school! It is good to know that there are alternatives to me teaching all of these subjects. Right now I am homeschooling and loving it!
Thanks,
Rita Abend
Rita Abend
Married to JJ
1 Daughter, 5 years old
Enjoy homeschooling, gardening, sewing
Married to JJ
1 Daughter, 5 years old
Enjoy homeschooling, gardening, sewing
I can not each my child i don't have the education
where can I find people who can homeschool my kids?
Martha, in Virginia
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