tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989033992988999073.post3027774780691404415..comments2024-03-26T02:25:58.003-05:00Comments on Little House in Chicago: The One Conversation that Convinced Me to HomeschoolTesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11095694388830565339noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989033992988999073.post-89552729369562029032016-11-29T04:54:35.774-06:002016-11-29T04:54:35.774-06:00Nice to read this blog. It is really impressive. a...Nice to read this blog. It is really impressive. amazing post.<br /><br /><a href="https://capitol.technology/SmartHomes" rel="nofollow">Smart Homes DC</a>kerirussell63https://www.blogger.com/profile/13578250037446712731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989033992988999073.post-24124237507751600582016-11-02T07:50:30.129-05:002016-11-02T07:50:30.129-05:00Hey Tess! Long time no talk or post! :p
I was hom...Hey Tess! Long time no talk or post! :p<br /><br />I was homeschooled for high school! My parents also homeschooled my (much older) sister in the early 90s for a few grades. My nephews were homeschooled for a few grades too. <br /><br />I feel like I have seen the full spectrum of homeschooling. From homeschooled kids who are just kind of average (like me! lol); homeschooled kids who are extremely intelligent and taking the world by storm; and homeschooled kids who fell through the cracks and are struggling.<br /><br />Just like regular school, you get what you put into homeschooling. Little effort reaps little reward of course, while big effort reaps big reward. I think the most important aspect is to read your child and do what is best for your child. Some kids are great with homeschooling, some aren't. If you ever feel like your child would do best with regular school after a while, don't ever feel like you "failed" at homeschooling. You aren't failing when you are doing what is best for your child! Not only me and my sister, but most of my homeschooled friends experienced a combination of homeschool and regular school and there were aspects of both we liked and disliked.<br /><br />Also, don't be overwhelmed at first since that's an easy thing to do. :p<br /><br />I wish you the best of luck in this exciting adventure! :DRosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01068892260681772839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989033992988999073.post-89433057375792944732016-10-31T23:01:20.628-05:002016-10-31T23:01:20.628-05:00Hi Tess!
YAY!! I'm sooooo glad that you all a...Hi Tess!<br /><br />YAY!! I'm sooooo glad that you all are homeschooling! I've been reading your blog since I was a freshman in high school and you all were engaged. I thought it was so neat that Frank was homeschooled, since I was also homeschooled (just graduated in June).<br /><br />I've been praying for you and your family that you will learn more about homeschooling and choose the best option for your family.<br /><br />Thank you for your blog. You have truly shaped my opinion of an authentic Catholic young adult woman and you are my inspiration.<br />Good luck!<br />JacquelineJacquelinenoreply@blogger.com