We’re going primarily homeschool next year because my daughters are having medical problems.
They’ll take some classes at their current private school: chemistry (because of the labs), theater, and latin (because my daughter loves the teacher).
English, history, and math will be online. We’ll see how it goes.
I’ve got a boy going on 6 in August. I want to home-school 100%, but I work full time and my wife is not confident she can teach him.
Any ideas?
Can I teach him after work? Can I somehow instill confidence in my wife that she can do it? Another problem is that English is her second language.
I’m in AZ btw. I’ve read the laws, and I know only a parent can teach when homeschooling.
Wintertime is an incredible homeschool advocate who really got me to look at homeschooling. I was very anti-homeschooling because of what the media spoke about it and hearing from people about homeschool who don’t homeschool by the way. I am very pro-homeschool. We still send our kids to Catholic School but I never bash homeschooling anymore. We don’t have the guts to pull the kids out of Catholic School and homeschool....lol.