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First and foremost, I really haven't done much research into homeschooling because I've been really caught up in a lot of life changes so please bear with me as I'm still learning.
My son is almost 2 years old and with all the things that have been popping up on the news of children in schools and what they are taught or in my opinion herded into believing. I've been seriously considering homeschooling my son, and any children that may follow. When I spoke with my cousin about it, who went to college for early learning in hopes of being able to home school her daughter, she told me that she had changed her mind because it was to expensive for her. She told me about partial homeschooling options that I guess she has her daughter in, or a supplemental homeschooling option? I don't know, we really haven't talked much about it because she's so confrontational about things and has to voice her opinion rather than just listen to what I have to say and have a discussion.
I want my son to have the best education he can have and be exposed to all those things I feel have been lost in the traditional schools of today. I worry about not being able to afford it and about whether or not I can work and still home school him. Like I said I haven't done much research on it and I plan to but it would be nice to hear from others who actually home school and possibly start building some sort of support system so I don't bend to the pressure and chicken out.
My son is almost 2 years old and with all the things that have been popping up on the news of children in schools and what they are taught or in my opinion herded into believing. I've been seriously considering homeschooling my son, and any children that may follow. When I spoke with my cousin about it, who went to college for early learning in hopes of being able to home school her daughter, she told me that she had changed her mind because it was to expensive for her. She told me about partial homeschooling options that I guess she has her daughter in, or a supplemental homeschooling option? I don't know, we really haven't talked much about it because she's so confrontational about things and has to voice her opinion rather than just listen to what I have to say and have a discussion.
I want my son to have the best education he can have and be exposed to all those things I feel have been lost in the traditional schools of today. I worry about not being able to afford it and about whether or not I can work and still home school him. Like I said I haven't done much research on it and I plan to but it would be nice to hear from others who actually home school and possibly start building some sort of support system so I don't bend to the pressure and chicken out.