My wife and I are homeschooling our 5-year-old daughter. We figure we can’t do any worse than the public schools that continue to pump out illiterate libtards in massive quantities.
To keep from getting lazy and off track, you need to keep a daily record of what you are teaching your child. It helps because if you get sidetracked for a few days, you’ll look at your daily record and freak out about having slacked off so much and will jump right back in there.
Also, you can use your daily records to create a transcript for your child that will be accepted by a college. That way, you can skip the GED route.
I’m PINGing Wintertime and Metmom for you. They more experience with older children and are better equipped to answer your questions.
Cheers!
Erratum: “They more experiened” should be “They ARE more experienced”
Using my daughter’s laptop and my fingers are too big to touch type on it, so I have to hunt and peck. Find myself thinking I’ve already typed something when I haven’t. My brain works too fast for hunting and pecking.
Cheers
I agree!
Skip the GED thing! There is absolutely no need for it.