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When you can’t homeschool, what do you do?

When your spouse says ‘no’, are you going to divorce your spouse? Or are you going to work full time, then school your child/children also?

When your child is in a private school which is forced to abide by Common Core, what are you going to do when your spouse says ‘no’?

Which conservative value are you going to choose? Marriage or homeschooling? You can’t have both when you’re working full time and your spouse won’t cooperate.


45 posted on 09/11/2013 5:23:03 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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Well, I’d start by encouraging people to think about it before they marry. One of the things that attracted my husband and me to each other when we met on this forum was that we were both homeschool graduates. We spent plenty of time talking about our theory of education before marriage.

Once you’re in and stuck, then yeah you have to make compromises. It’s hard for me to understand why one spouse would desperately want to homeschool and the other refuse, but it happens. Best course of action then is for the homeschool-fan parent to supplement education on evenings and weekends.

Very sad to think about. I am glad my husband loves me sacrificially and makes sure that I can stay home with our child. It’s very important to both of us that we are the dominant influences in her life. She’s four, and a sponge. I shudder to think what other people would teach her.


54 posted on 09/11/2013 5:49:34 PM PDT by JenB
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