Homeschool Nightmares When Worries and Senseless Fears Collide to Sink Your Ship
The 7.2 billion concerns homeschool parents juggle as our kids progress from phonics to physics can quickly lead to insomnia. Combine that with a dash of anxiety and a fatalistic imagination and you’ve got a recipe for homeschool nightmares.
10 Honest Reasons Parents Choose to Homeschool And the Politically Correct Defense We Hide Behind
Think of the main, honest reason you homeschool. If you could only give one answer, what would it be? Do we all have a different answer or are there common reasons we homeschool? Apparently, this is a difficult question, because when I asked this question on social...Homeschooling in Public Straddling the Fault Line Between Homeschool and the Public-Schooled Community
The community may welcome us (and our money) to join in the activities we are just as entitled to, but it doesn’t always agree with our choice to homeschool. Is it worth it? Absolutely. But it isn’t always easy. How we dealt with an adult homeschool bully.
Homeschooling a Hardheaded Child The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly Stuff No One Talks About
Why won’t he just do his work? He spends more time complaining about doing it than it takes to just do it. There is no magic pill or method of coaxing your child into quiet obedience. My advice for homeschooling a hardheaded child:
Homeschooling Will Always Be Wrong About Socialization According to a Homeschool Mom Who Couldn't Care Less
An equally unprofessional response to the PopSugar.com article:
“What Homeschooling Gets Wrong About Socialization, According to a Former Teacher”
If you subscribe whole heartedly to the public school definition of socialization in an artificial setting of same aged peers day after day, then homeschool kids are getting it wrong and always will.