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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @Undisciplined 11h \ on: Is homeschooling allowed in the country where you live? Education
I love the sound of the home school community you found. I hope it works out. That's exactly what I would like to do.
There's a good chance that we're going to move before our daughter would start school here. I'm not entirely sure what the school options will be where we end up, but I know home schooling is not something my wife wants to do.
Homeschooling is not easy, it is understandable that you don't want to do it, you have to have patience, discipline and what I find a little difficult is: finding, organizing and teaching the content you want to teach.
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I would enjoy participating in the kind of community you found. I do think we'll start out with a private school and see if that works for us, though.
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Search a little more, you will surely find a place similar to this one. What do you think of Montessori schools?
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I love Montessori schools. That's exactly what we'll be looking for, first.
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That's great, I think it's a good option to start with. They are usually schools with few students, which makes it even better because the classes are more personalized.
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Our daughter's very independent and can struggle to transition activities (which I don't see as a particularly important skill, but most schools make a big deal out of it).
The tailored nature of Montessori has always appealed, but it's especially good for kids like her.
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