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Meggan Moore
@Meggan (375)
• United States
22 Jan 25
After 4 months of my son being physically and verbally abused by other kids and then a teacher choosing to make inappropriate comments to my son, I decided the best decision was to homeschool him. I feel like a fish out of water,...
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sublime03
@sublime03 (2338)
• Philippines
6 Oct 22
This is my second year to homeschool to of my kids and I have to say it takes alot of effort to do everything. I now have more appreciation for the educators. I spend alot of hours to come up with good activities for my kids to...
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Macy
@almostoveryou (4954)
• Philippines
27 Aug 21
It's Friday once again. We've just wrapped our second week of homeschooling. I've yet to finish my weekly journal for assessment and progress tracking. So far, most days have been good. The only real challenge is waking up my...
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Macy
@almostoveryou (4954)
• Philippines
7 Aug 21
Hello, all! It's been a while since I posted. I promised myself that I'll post at least once a month. LoL.
I've been busy preparing for home education (ie homeschooling). It's not easy making your own curriculum but I'm loving...
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Macy
@almostoveryou (4954)
• Philippines
12 Jul 21
Since May 2021 I've been attending immersive classes on home education in preparation for a Charlotte Mason method of home education. I've been enjoying them immensely and learning a lot.
School officially starts August 1. I'll...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
30 Oct 20
One of my niece's homeschool activities is to draw a landscape. She was asking me to help her. I am a bit stressed out. It has been a long time that I hold a pencil and draw something. Later, I am going to try it. It...
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sublime03
@sublime03 (2338)
• Philippines
18 Jul 20
I have been researching lately on homeschooling because I think its a good opportunity for me and my children. But of course their are pros and cons to it that I am still deciding on.
I honestly think homeschool is not for...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
17 Apr 20
This poor kid has a ton of homework, her package is probably three inches thick, and much of the stuff in it I didn't learn until Highschool, she's in fifth grade!
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Colene
@cpefley (1941)
• San Jose, California
9 Apr 20
So I signed up for a trial awhile ago and forgot about it. I have been charged $10 a month, and this month I finally realized it, and was so upset with myself for wasting so much money. I was going to cancel it right away, but...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
24 Mar 20
To keep an 11 year old educated and thirsting for knowledge, living out in a rural area with the woods essentially in our back yard, does allow for more freedom for us to explore outdoors away from people there are a couple of...
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David Giza
@squaresocks (36)
• Niantic, Connecticut
27 Nov 19
I'd like to know this from my fellow mylot brethren: Which do you think is better for kids: going to a public school, some type of private school or homeschooling them? I live in the United States and I'd like to know this from...
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Lee Ka
@kaka135 (14994)
• Malaysia
11 Mar 18
I wanted to try starting our homeschool year last September, but I couldn't make it as my baby boy still wanted my presence very much and I wasn't feeling well in those few months too.
January seemed to be a good time to start,...
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