tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3894900671202619851.post5456963609863088377..comments2022-10-28T08:02:29.518-05:00Comments on The Kandt Khronicles: Three Reasons Why You -- Yes, You! -- Might Want to Consider HomeschoolingGJKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04333356530730791540noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3894900671202619851.post-28743418094038673182012-09-03T08:25:00.119-05:002012-09-03T08:25:00.119-05:00Nicely articulated, Gwen.
I really enjoy hearing...Nicely articulated, Gwen. <br />I really enjoy hearing about the experience of homeschooling families. I considered homeschooling my son. I'm not a fan of the "traditional" model of education. I put him in part-time Montessori pre-school at 3 because I needed to work some. We lucked out with an opportunity to send him to public Montessori elementary school. He started Kindergarten last week, and he loves it. Until that blessing came along, I was beginning to lie awake at night, worrying about how he would do in a traditional public school environment. I couldn't afford not to work, but feared the impact on my son. I'm hoping that I will have more financial flexibility as he gets older. I would love to homeschool one day. Our public middle school options aren't what I would hope. My wish may come true.Carolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18357153516407902774noreply@blogger.com