I think you can't measure homeschooling - or any schooling - until you have a longitudinal view. Like 20 years down the line. Does your daughter end up passing Uni and getting the qualification she wants-needs? Is she happy? Is she skilled to contribute in the area of her choosing? The rest is all just forms and process. Likewise YOU will only know 20 years on how you really did....
What matters most is that NOTHING you or any school does is ultimately relevant. The heart, soul and purpose of the young person is everything, and will find its path like a stream finds its way down a mountain, in its time. Einstein showed us that, as did Helen Keller.
All is well. What are you going to do next with all that spare time? LOL....
I wish I could say, "live in the garden," but I might need to find work.
My eldest loves learning, so hopefully that continues through her years at uni. So far she's loving it and that's the most important thing for me. Her emotional well being wasn't so great in the lead up, so having a purpose and making new friends has been really good for her.
I wish I could say, live in the garden, but I might need to find work.
My eldest loves learning, so hopefully that continues through her years at uni. So far she's living and that's the most important thingfor me. Her emotional well being wasn't so great I the lead up, so having a purpose and making new friends had been really good for her.
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