![]() If it were a co-op, I would completely understand that, but then, co-ops don’t cost nearly a grand for two kids. I had been willing to pay that much money to have less on my plate, not more, so that really bugged me. Then, at our first community day, we were all told we needed to volunteer for something. We had just dished out what felt like an awful lot of money to me ($820 for our 2 kids’ tuition, plus about $100 for the Foundations Guide). One of the first things that I struggled with was what was expected of me, as the mom. So if you feel offended by this article, at least do me the favor of reading the entire article, and attacking my arguments, instead of attacking me. If I put my kids in ballet lessons, it doesn’t mean I should just put them in public school. It’s why music teachers, sports coaches, and tutors of all kinds exist. So what kind of doubts did I have? I would broadly classify them as problems with expectations, problems with the curriculum, lack of God in the curriculum, and problems with corporate.įor some reason, most of the negative comments I’ve gotten about this post are in regards to the fact that I wanted to outsource a small amount of our homeschool, and therefore I’m “lazy, and might as well send my kids to public school.” I have no problem with you leaving your comments that say you think I’m wrong, but it’s not wrong to outsource some of your child’s education. If they hadn’t been as amazing as they were, we probably would have left much earlier, once I started to have doubts. I adored our community– they were incredible people, and I still feel fondly for them, so I hope that none of them feel offended if they read this post. The closest community was about 45 miles away, but we were willing to drive that far each week, for 24 weeks, in order to make it happen. Someone else doing art and science with my kids, so the mess didn’t have to happen in my house. ![]() A curriculum that helped “Know God and make Him known.”. ![]()
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