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Homeschooling

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AllyCat

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6. GOG that is my issue too.
Sat Dec 10, 2011, 08:16 PM
Dec 2011

When he has school, I don't see him except for about 30 minutes in the morning trying to get dressed and to the bus. I'd like him to have time to focus on the things that interest him instead of moving from one subject to the next in 10 minutes. That's how much time they get on each math station: TEN minutes. They get 20 minutes for lunch. When at home, lunch takes him a leisurely 45 minutes easily. What program do you use?

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Just curious... [View all] vim876 May 2011 OP
I can give the reasons I want to homeschool, but husband not yet convinced AllyCat Dec 2011 #1
What grade level is your son? GoddessOfGuinness Dec 2011 #4
Kindergarten right now AllyCat Dec 2011 #5
We've considered... onpatrol98 Dec 2011 #2
Sorry to answer so late... GoddessOfGuinness Dec 2011 #3
GOG that is my issue too. AllyCat Dec 2011 #6
We use Calvert School GoddessOfGuinness Dec 2011 #9
Mine are: The Straight Story Dec 2011 #7
Being in a conventional classroom just doesn't work for my teen artist. Maat Dec 2011 #8
Was girl who was killed being bullied? GoddessOfGuinness Dec 2011 #10
good point... onpatrol98 Dec 2011 #11
Because I know better about my child exboyfil Dec 2011 #12
I look at the issue the other way around: LeftyMom Dec 2011 #13
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