10-13-2016, 07:55 AM
bjcheung77 Wrote:Hello Everyone,
My kids are getting to the tender age of starting Kindergarten in September! Woot Woot, the other is starting pre-school.
I was wondering would it save more $ if I get my wife to home school the kids? Or would it be better to have her working?
If I get my wife to work, we can potentially have the grand parents take over the home schooling activities as they've retired.
Will it be a bit of a dent in the wallet compared to actually going to school? Does anyone here use distributed learning?
Or is all the courses correspondence/online? Even if they're starting from kindergarten onwards up to graduation?
It's just a thought as I would like them to learn more than the "general curriculum" at the primary school near by.
Decisions, Decisions,
Thanks all!
I've been homeschooled my whole life and I'm a junior in high school. I think it's a fantastic idea! The kids can learn at their own pace, and they learn how to live life from their parents primarily instead of being raised by their peers in a school setting.