Feb 4, 2009 #121 B Bulerias Co-Founder of TBT Retired Staff Joined Dec 2, 2004 Posts 23,944 Bells 3,222 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 dragonflamez said: But there's no reason to homeschool for their entire education, that's just silly. Click to expand... Sure there is. Your kids can progress at a rate much faster than public school kids, and maybe even start college earlier...
dragonflamez said: But there's no reason to homeschool for their entire education, that's just silly. Click to expand... Sure there is. Your kids can progress at a rate much faster than public school kids, and maybe even start college earlier...
Feb 4, 2009 #122 Bacon Boy Senior Member Joined Sep 9, 2008 Posts 14,552 Bells 2,507 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Bulerias said: dragonflamez said: But there's no reason to homeschool for their entire education, that's just silly. Click to expand... Sure there is. Your kids can progress at a rate much faster than public school kids, and maybe even start college earlier... Click to expand... True. No real distractions unless you suck at teaching your kid and let them play games all day.
Bulerias said: dragonflamez said: But there's no reason to homeschool for their entire education, that's just silly. Click to expand... Sure there is. Your kids can progress at a rate much faster than public school kids, and maybe even start college earlier... Click to expand... True. No real distractions unless you suck at teaching your kid and let them play games all day.