who the hell drug this up
Folks complain if someone revives and old thread. Folks complain if someone makes a new thread on an old subject. You guys are amazing.

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who the hell drug this up

Religion, philosophy, morals, etc. There is a good network of home-school families in GA. My kids also attend an excellent CO-OP home-school/prep-school.Just wondering how many other ODT folks homeschool their kids and why? We gave up a lot several years ago (cable, satellite etc) so my wife could become a stay at home mom and homeschool our kids for many reasons... Didn't like the, for the most part, liberal education that is being taught, didn't want or kids labeled "ADD or ADHD" and medicated, etc. We incorporate everything into our homeschool...gardening, hunting, fishing, shooting, everything we can think of. Anyone else??
who the hell drug this up
dittoThis doesn't surprise me considering your view on a good bit of things.
My friend home schools his daughter (his wife does that is...), but she plays club soccer and High School soccer. Apparently there are schools that will allow home schoolers to partake in their sports programs.....Couldn't agree with you more Chris. My friend home schools his 3 beautiful daughters and they are all "social butterflies". There are other ways to have them interact with others, and in their case travel ball and swim team. Some of the local churches in his area offer some home school classes such as choir, band and other group based activities.
What would you guys recommend to a parent that has a 15 year old in 10th grade and a 13 year old in 8th grade? We have always thought about but never acted on home schooling. The main reason was fear of not being able to fully educate them. They both do well in school, in all honors classes. Here lately my oldest and my wife have been taking about homeschool more because my daughter can't stand the kids in school and doesn't feel challenged any more. Where would be a good place to start with programs to use. I'm just concerned it may be too late and if we do take them out that it may hurt rather than help them.
Any suggestions, comments, advise is appreciated.