2 thoughts on “A Day in the Life of Homeschooling”
Hi Joy. First, I would like to tell you that I am thoroughly enjoying your blog. I feel very inspired by how you are managing your household. Second, you are such an effective advocate for homeschooling. You know, I used to scoff at homeschooling but now I’m actually considering it for my daughter. I am still not sure though as I am feeling daunted and overwhelmed by it. I need to assess the needs of my daughter, my level of commitment, my skill level, and the social interaction my child can get IF left alone with me. Lastly, I was wondering what book your kids were reading with the pictures of the different kinds of money? Thanks so much!
You actually makie itt seemm really eay together with ylur presentation but I iin finding thks matter to be actually something whiich
I beliieve I’d by noo meanss understand. It seems tooo clmplicated
and very huge for me. I am taking a loo forward foor yoour
next post, I will try too get the grssp off it!
Hi Joy. First, I would like to tell you that I am thoroughly enjoying your blog. I feel very inspired by how you are managing your household. Second, you are such an effective advocate for homeschooling. You know, I used to scoff at homeschooling but now I’m actually considering it for my daughter. I am still not sure though as I am feeling daunted and overwhelmed by it. I need to assess the needs of my daughter, my level of commitment, my skill level, and the social interaction my child can get IF left alone with me. Lastly, I was wondering what book your kids were reading with the pictures of the different kinds of money? Thanks so much!
You actually makie itt seemm really eay together with ylur presentation but I iin finding thks matter to be actually something whiich
I beliieve I’d by noo meanss understand. It seems tooo clmplicated
and very huge for me. I am taking a loo forward foor yoour
next post, I will try too get the grssp off it!