Originally Posted by PipersMom
Grinity- That's definitely an idea. I'm also going to call the local community college and see about the possibility of her auditing either a Spanish or ASL class. I'm also going to look into Netflix.
Having a local CC is also a wonderful resource. As she gets older more and more classes will be workable, and if she is auditing, she can sit in on the lectures and you can devise the gradable experiences as her homeschooling teacher.

If you go the route of mentoring her through forming a gifted/secular homeschooling group, please document the process so that you can inspire other isolated homeschooling families to do the same. It is a lot of work for the moms to organize these things on behalf of their children, but if the process itself becomes the curriculum and the child is learning gobs about how to build a community then 'wow!' it's still a lot of work but it becomes so valuable as part of the educational experience.

Best Wishes,
Grinity


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