I sure wish I could homeschool my daughter . . . not for religious reasons, but simply because the public education system in this country is pretty sad. I'm going through my second round of college currently and a lot of my fellow students are 20 years younger and straight out of high school and it's just plain scary the very BASIC things they aren't taught. *laughs* Even though I don't technically homeschool, I find myself doing it very often . . . .
Five, do you use a commercial homeschool curriculum, or did you develop your own? Have any of your children moved to public schools (by choice or necessity) for any period of time, and how did they do? How about college?
I've heard EXCELLENT things about the Bob Jones curriculum and how well students do in secondary education using it. I was customer service manager for a tiny art textbook publishing company for a while, and we'd have parents calling often for supplementary materials for home use, so I got to speak with a lot of them, and also teachers who received students who had been homeschooled using it. Many ended up skipping grades, never mind achieving top marks.
Does your state allow homeschooled students to take advantage of other programs offered at public schools, like after-school programs such as drama or debate, or a book club? Maybe taking part in something like that may alleviate some of the "public school itch" if they are that interested in it.
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