Originally Posted by ultramarina
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"Why do I need to study math? What is this 'math'? What is 'is'?" etcetera), or picking apart my grammar as I instruct him.

I'm laughing because this is EXACTLY what homeschooling my daughter would be like. I have my limits.

That's when it's time to turn on an audio book at our house. The mom equivalent of "I'm not listening la la la" :0)

When you've got your groove, homeschooling can be great. The kid you drop at school in the morning isn't the same kid you homeschool. My older three attended PS most of their school career, and even though I was super PTO /band/ sports booster parent, it was still a different relationship. My relationship with homeschooled dd is not always better, but it's not any worse.

I think your daughter's double is in my writing class... "Is this syllabus covered under fair use? Did you write the schedule? Who are those people? What are they doing out in the yard? I didn't get to play basketball this week. What are we reading next? Why? I already read that"

Last edited by Bean; 10/28/14 03:14 AM.