Homeschooling for Excellence
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Homeschooling?
Mar 29, 2007 by X_x dead | Posted in Home Schooling
I'm a homeschooler and I don't indeed like it. My parents say homeschooling might be the best right now. I'm not convinced. This is my first year so they say lets just stick out the year. I'm a people person so I burn the midnight oil better around people. Do you have any advise for me to convince them to put me back in private school (not at home)?
Thank you!
Well, you should plainly stick out the rest of the year, that is the thing that makes the most sense, especially considering the year is almost over.
Tackle your exertion and get it finished as quickly as possible, then you will have the summer to yourself.
During all this free time, seriously consider what you want to do, and right down all your reasons for insufficient to return to your school.
don't list things like "it's lame" or "I never get to see my friends anymore"
Those may be big to you, but don't grip much with parents.
Once you have your list completed (and considering rebuttals to each item from your parents) then request a family meeting, sit down, and chat about the issue in a mature fashion.
If they say no, which they are the decision makers, and they have a right to say no, and they could have reasons for homeschooling you that you have not shared with us, then insist on extra curricular activities, and participation in homeschool groups. there are lots of wonderful teaching co-ops out there that would give you that "people" occurrence you crave.
And by "insist" I do not mean throwing a fit, I just mean, as an area of improvement on your stylish situation. Like "if I have to remain homeschooled, then can I do the following things?"
If you respect your parents on this, and respect their right-hand to make decisions, they will respect your and your decisions in return.
Terri | Mar 29, 2007
Gull YOUR PARENTS!!!
ramon q | Mar 29, 2007
I am homeschooled so what r my job prospects in countries where homeschooling is illegal?
May 21, 2009 by Sarah | Posted in Home Schooling
I am homeschooled from a fatherland where homeschooling is LEGALL and I want to settle in countries where homeschooling is ILLEGAL like Germany,Spain,Mexico,Romania,etc.
What are my coming job prospects in countries where homeschooling is considered as ILLEGAL?
I am homeschooled in grades 9th and 10th and then I had done regular schooling in grades 11th and 12th
I don't conceive of you'll get in trouble - that'd be like getting arrested in the US because you drank alcohol at the age of 19 in say, Ireland - but it may be harder to get a job in those countries.
If you very want to get a good job in one of those countries, doing some sort of non-homeschooling education such as doing your end of highschool exams at a school, or doing some tertiary indoctrination.
If you're heading towards a specific country, you could see why they've made homeschooling illegal there and try to convince your potential employer that you haven't suffered any of the negative effects like shortage of social development etc.
| May 21, 2009
Where is the best place to get info on homeschooling a 16 year old?
Feb 10, 2009 by Hiro C | Posted in Home Schooling
My one's nearest moves like every two weeks so my sister wants to do homeschooling but I have no idea where to look? Please help.
An online votaries would be good for sister. If you don't have a computer-you could go to the library in whatever city you end up in and log on and do schoolwork. I'm so sorry that you have to move so much. You are very brave!
Kaplan, K12 and Connections Academy are unattached programs http://takecontrolofyoureducation.blogspot.com/
Best of Luck!
Jana
http://www.purehomeschooling.com/
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