Next week is 8th grade graduation for my two little troublemakers👭. Very interested to see what homeschool life will be like. Here's to hoping the transition goes smoothly🍻. #homeschooling #parenting #randomthoughts #dadstr
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Very for #dadstr to what #randomthoughts Next grade life #homeschooling Here's smoothly🍻. be homeschool to my see the will troublemakers👭. like. two 8th goes transition #parenting interested is week graduation little hoping
Very for #dadstr to what #randomthoughts Next grade life #homeschooling Here's smoothly🍻. be homeschool to my see the will troublemakers👭. like. two 8th goes transition #parenting interested is week graduation little hoping
The good thing about homeschooling teenagers is that their sleep cycle is different than other age groups. Research shows that teens benefit from being able to sleep in but high school forces them to wake up early and disrupts rem sleep. So they’ll be well rested if they can wake up naturally.
Their school day won't start till 9 a.m. at this new program they'll be starting soon. Thank god! Getting them to school by 7 a.m. can be such a pain. This is actually great for me too because I'll get to sleep in. No more waking up at 5:15 a.m. for me! I think this'll be good for them though, even if I am a little late to the homeschooling approach. I actually met, on a few occasions, with some of the other parents, as well as their kids, for a little over the past few months, and their children just seem so much sharper and wittier and more curious than kids who attend state schools. You just don't see that level of curiosity often enough in kids these days.
Government schools crush your spirit and destroy the fun in learning. It does produce obedient slaves that can’t think for themselves though.
The two worst things about state schools is that they give their students virtually no freedom to make their own curriculums, and the fact that most teachers seem to be just a bunch privileged assholes who care more about their paychecks and bonuses rather than the quality of their students' education.
It isn't all that bad. Students get time to do whatever they want during yard time, er sorry, recess when they aren't in lockdown, there I go again, class.
No, the education is still pretty bad. How does recess improve educational quality?
Lol my bad