Re: Homeschooling & having to work.... Did it with kiddo for 4 years, working split shifts with hubby & teaching half & half on our hours off. Honestly, it doesn't take long (because you aren't waiting for 30 kids of varying intellect to finish.) So, yes, it is possible for a dual income to do.
There are also so many resources & Homeschooling Co-op out there. There are so many growing. When you homeschool everything is educational, its just how you engage your child. You just have to do your research & make it work. There is also a ton of free educational material online.
And check your local laws. Un-enroll kiddo because otherwise they will mark them truant.
Second point, loosely related, kiddo now goes to a 12-month school. (His choice, I’m PTA president & nothing gets by me) They have been back since June. No one is dead. These RedForEd teachers are being histrionic.
If anyone needs HS help, I am happy to do an AMA thread with Mod approval.
Re: Homeschooling & having to work.... Did it with kiddo for 4 years, working split shifts with hubby & teaching half & half on our hours off. Honestly, it doesn't take long (because you aren't waiting for 30 kids of varying intellect to finish.) So, yes, it is possible for a dual income to do. There are also so many resources & Homeschooling Co-op out there. There are so many growing. When you homeschool everything is educational, its just how you engage your child. You just have to do your research & make it work. There is also a ton of free educational material online.
And check your local laws. Un-enroll kiddo because otherwise they will mark them truant.
Second point, loosely related, kiddo now goes to a 12-month school. (His choice, I’m PTA president & nothing gets by me) They have been back since June. No one is dead. These RedForEd teachers are being histrionic.
If anyone needs HS help, I am happy to do an AMA thread with Mod approval.