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RE: When It Comes To Homeschooling, How Do You Know What "Counts"?
Awesome story! I've decided to homeschool our youngest daughter who is now in the 8th grade. I had come to the conclusion that my child was not learning what was important. Rather, I had seen first hand that these teachers were stuck teaching a curriculum they did not believe in. A few handful chose to try to teach and others chose to go through the motions of teaching. Teaching became important only when state testing was upon them. Then they only tried to teach what may be on the state exam. I say let's go back to teaching the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic.
Classroom teaching these days is so hard. I was a classroom teacher for 10 years and it got harder and harder to have any creativity in the classroom. My children have never been enrolled in school, but from my friends who have pulled kids out of school to start homeschooling, I've heard that "deschooling" for a few months creates a smoother transition. How's it going for you so far?