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Homeschooling - am I out of my mind?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 386162" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I am not sure where you are but many states now have schools at home offered. Its basically a computerized program. I think GA actually has one that is offered to other states but you would have to check. I so wish this had been available when my kid flunked out of HS. There is also a thing called unschooling which is kind of like what the program did when my son was in wilderness camp. They didnt focus on actual work books for history, math or science but they wove those things into the program. Math was done constantly because all the kids had to figure out so many things and do addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions...etc. They had to plan menus for their camps for the week, decide what food was needed, decide how much of each product was needed, how much of each product was needed per person...etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 386162, member: 1514"] I am not sure where you are but many states now have schools at home offered. Its basically a computerized program. I think GA actually has one that is offered to other states but you would have to check. I so wish this had been available when my kid flunked out of HS. There is also a thing called unschooling which is kind of like what the program did when my son was in wilderness camp. They didnt focus on actual work books for history, math or science but they wove those things into the program. Math was done constantly because all the kids had to figure out so many things and do addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions...etc. They had to plan menus for their camps for the week, decide what food was needed, decide how much of each product was needed, how much of each product was needed per person...etc. [/QUOTE]
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