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    #204745 11/03/14 08:13 AM
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    I won't bore you with the saga, but more and more problems started appearing with the education DD6 is getting this year at Tiny Private School (which otherwise has many excellent qualities). So I did it. I pulled the plug.

    My first official act as a homeschooling parent is letting her sleep in as long as she wants.

    Later, at a much more civilized hour, we'll be going to her first day at the one-day-a-week public school I'm enrolling her in. (Essentially, a school for homeschoolers. It provides a community, some fun learning, the official mantle of school enrollment, and very little interference with how you want to educate your kid.)

    This all went down about a week ago, and I was too overwhelmed to even post about it here. I think we're going to be okay, we just need to figure out our routine. I've already got a schedule roughed out where she's doing Awesome Stuff for blocks of time four days a week.

    Am I showing my age if I say that Jethro Tull's Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day is going through my head?

    MegMeg #204746 11/03/14 08:24 AM
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    Welcome to the wonderful world of gifted homeschooling! We love it!

    MegMeg #204747 11/03/14 08:26 AM
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    Good for you--that's a big step.

    MegMeg #204748 11/03/14 09:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by MegMeg
    Later, at a much more civilized hour, we'll be going to her first day at the one-day-a-week public school I'm enrolling her in. (Essentially, a school for homeschoolers. It provides a community, some fun learning, the official mantle of school enrollment, and very little interference with how you want to educate your kid.)
    Good luck to you and your daughter. You are getting more institutional support for homeschooling than exists here, where your child is either enrolled in public school or effectively invisible to the district.

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    Scary! But I'm sure you'll make it work.


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    I am deeply envious.

    MegMeg #204786 11/03/14 01:42 PM
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    Exciting! Look forward to reading about your journey as it evolves.


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    MegMeg #204790 11/03/14 04:07 PM
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    Congratulations!

    There might be hard days, but the journey will be worth it.

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    Congratulations!! We made our decision a few days before the school year was ready to begin for our DS6. Also, a very long story! He is taking classes one day a week at an HG Co-op. Best decision we have made so far, although we've had a few rough days. I have been told by many wise homeschool parents that it takes a while but you'll find your groove.

    PM me if you want to chat. smile

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    MegMeg, she's lucky to have a parent who solves problems and forges ahead. You'll both be fine. :-)

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