Boy, it's been busy here since we started schooling for the year. I've got both of my children volunteering to some degree for the local Children's Day Care Center. My daughter goes in to volunteer there at least once a week plus all the extra work that I bring home from work. I work about 30 hours a week, which financially I need more hours, but we do school after I come home from work. My son currently is just helping with the things that I bring home from work. My children have both been suffering from colds that linger and linger. My daughter has been diagnosed with a Chronic Illness and will need a
transplant in the near future. So all this has helped to make our
homeschooling hectic.
My daughter who is 16 is working hard at getting her high school done and is planning on taking her ECE courses before she is finished high school if possible. My son who is 11 is taking the high school course of Small Gas Engines (which come to think of it, I really need to get ahold of the CD that belongs to this course) and planning on taking Auto Fundamentals before high school also. They both are taking the Family Life Skills Course, it is a bit of a hassle to make it secular but well worth the extra effort.
I am working on their High School Transcripts so that it wont be so difficult to do later on. I still haven't had time to go speak with the schools in our area, as I had mention on one of my blogs. I'm hoping to do that soon.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
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Secular Homeschoolers
Welcome to my secular homeschool resource blog. I am a secular homeschool mother and have found that it is very difficult to find secular resources and support. When you mention that you are a homeschooling family it is presumed that you are homeschooling because of religious reasons. Which doesn't really matter so long as people can accept you. All homeschoolers are homeschooling for the sake of their children regardless of what brought them to be homeschoolers. We all are doing what we know is best for our children. Lets all accept one another and support one another in our homeschooling quests.
I wish everyone the best!
I wish everyone the best!
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