Does anyone know of good sources for homeschooling learning pods in the south Jersey area? We do not do Facebook and that is where most of these homeschool moms are networking through.
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If you can't find one that's already formed, you can put the word out and get one started.
Also, six year olds learn far more just from helping you and his pops around the house. Involve him in everything even though it takes longer. He'll be leaps and bounds ahead of his peers. But if you're already committed to homeschooling, this last suggestion is no doubt moot.
Thanks, I agree with the stuff around the house. He is very hands on and gets excited when ask to help.
Btw, the is the pops and I identify as a guy.
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My daughter had eight years with a remote schooling called Oak Meadow. It comes with a big box full of activities. She loved it!
Oh shit haha thanks for the correction
Haha, I thought you were the one that down dooted my reply to you. No worries.
Nah, downvoting is gay. Could be someone with sausage thumbs thought they were upvoting and missed. The comment is completely innocuous lol
I agree with this. I taught my children to bake bread, roast meat, tidy their room and do their washing etc. These are skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives.
Also, painting, house renovation, doing accounts (when kids are older), etc.
And during cooking you can teach him basic math including fractions and switch up what you measure with to metrics. He'll pick it up so easily.
Kids that stay home longer are smarter and more confident in general.
Good post. Good subject fpr all Patriots to start thinking about.