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We have a mix of homeschool....
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Homeschoolers do not have a corner on the bad spelling market.
That's a reason to NOT homeschool? Are you can't even spell "School".
Body language that he might have a slight form autism .
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Granted, I've met homeschoolers like that *shudders*, but it's much easier to ignore them, 'cause I never important.
Your friends and speaking as a complete introvert (XD), I think it's quality over quantity.
Hi all! I have 6.5 year old twin boys (fraternal) and they are both accelerated learners. From reading Deborah Ruf's book, one of them is likely a Level 2 or 3 and the other is probably a Level 4 or 5. Hence my reason for homeschooling them. DH and I ...
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You have to beware of those silent-introverted types.
As it was discovered in one of the assessments).
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Hi there, I have two children (20 months and 5 months). I know education is a distance away for either of them yet but I started thinking long and hard about it about three months ago when my mother, who works in the local primary school, gave me an application...
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Take me 13/14) from being homeschooled, he was very introverted and expected the full attention of the teacher an introverted....
This crap about homeschoolers being weird or introverted is very much untrue.
And they are fine.
A few years into this homeschooling thing, I'm becoming well aware of the difficulty of trying to provide a customized education for several intense and asynchronous children, while taking care of the house and a baby. Even after cutting a lot of corners...
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I'm an introvert, so it's nice that they have someone.
Extrovert, would be so bored without their siblings.
Our daughter is refusing to go to kindergarten (she's 5). Now normally that's an issue easily fixed. She has such anxiety, it's a full day program that the school has agreed to let her come only half days, and we're at the point where they're happy if...
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We homeschool and I've seen, whose son was in 2nd grade and was doing the same thing - she pulled him out to homeschool and it became (DD2) has never been thrilled with....
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Story: We live very rural. In the country. An hour from the nearest Wal-Mart. We cannot see our nearest neighbors from our house. So we're isolated. Our high school co-op (an hour's drive) is going downhill in a hurry. I've posted about it before. There...
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I would keep attending coop.
The older one is an introvert introvert), and I completely understand your kids' need to socialize.
It is about 45 mins away, so we have never been.) Each of my kids is different .
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Hi! I'm 15 years old and I have been diagnosed with CD for about 3 years now. I had a very severe case, I had been experiencing so much pain since I was 5 and this carried on until I was 12. The summer before my diagnosis I would throw up daily and weighed...
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I'm an introvert and wouldn't mind it, personally.
That would affect you so that's a factor too.
The INFP Child From: Parenting Skill-the INFP Child and Parenting Skill with Myers Briggs! If your child is INFP, Introverted with Intuition, Feeling and Perceiving , parenting skill can be improved by understanding that these INFP young ones are emotional...
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With Myers Briggs! If your child is INFP, Introverted with Intuition, Feeling and Perceiving , parenting "homeschool your INFP child if he or she comes home from school in tears every day." Posted via Mobile Briggs! If your child is INFP....
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