I posted this somewhere else and then decided to start a new thread. (I also searched for previous threads and didn't find them, so feel free to point me to anything I missed.)
DH & I are trying to decide on school options for our kids. Right now, we figure our options are 1) public school, 2) private religious school, 3) private secular school, or 4) homeschool with lots of extracurricular/group activities.
We have one daughter who is pretty shy, and that is factoring heavily in to the decision. We're starting her in gymnastics next week, in hopes that some outside activities will help her prepare for school.
I wish we had a setup like my SIL in CA has. She sends her son to a charter school 2-3 days a week, and the other days she homeschools with the curriculum that they send home.
What do you do for your kids? How did you make that decision, and how has it affected them socially? Also, at what age did they start school? If your kids were able to skip a grade, did you let them, or do you think it's socially better for them be with their age group?
TIA for the input. We have 1 or 2 years to research our options & decide, depending when we start them.
DH & I are trying to decide on school options for our kids. Right now, we figure our options are 1) public school, 2) private religious school, 3) private secular school, or 4) homeschool with lots of extracurricular/group activities.
We have one daughter who is pretty shy, and that is factoring heavily in to the decision. We're starting her in gymnastics next week, in hopes that some outside activities will help her prepare for school.
I wish we had a setup like my SIL in CA has. She sends her son to a charter school 2-3 days a week, and the other days she homeschools with the curriculum that they send home.
What do you do for your kids? How did you make that decision, and how has it affected them socially? Also, at what age did they start school? If your kids were able to skip a grade, did you let them, or do you think it's socially better for them be with their age group?
TIA for the input. We have 1 or 2 years to research our options & decide, depending when we start them.
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