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Yeah yeah...
The once who cannot do - teach! Except for Engineering professors, those actually usually work in the industry anyway. |
I did...
If could - I would never send my kid to the public school. In fact, I taught him to listen and understand what exactly they are telling him... |
I new one woman like that-a very atypical african-american lady.
She worked as a nurse full-time and home schooled her teenage daughter. She even had a baby piano brought to a second story of an apartment building and her daughter was a good piano player. |
Those parents whose kids need special education and they don't want to send them to self-contained special ed schools. Usually these parents do a lousy job homeschooling Sometimes, they get tutors....
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I know few families involved in homeschooling. It is very hard work and expensive too (you need to pay for tests). And they do it because they beleive the public schools are not for their kids.
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most homeschooled kids are more successful, do better on tests, get into better schools, etc.
an avrg homeschooled kids scores 86 percentile on SAT |
Home schooling is a hard work and a full time commitment. Who can do that?
agree...my three year old is reading and writing already...dunno what he'll do in school...but can't see me homeschooling him since he doesn't listen...:-( |
Well, I meant LISTEN to your teaching instruction....not when you discipline him....:-D 3 year olds learn when they play.... My sons learned to read by 4. I had a ball with the letters and 1 2 syllable words written all over.... I never said a word of instruction.... Nobody would listen anyway.... Just played with them.... But I don't think homeschooling in a good idea when your child is 6 and older....(in most cases)(v)(F)
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