Summer left an interesting comment on a previous post:
A lot of people would rather believe the stereotype than actually get to know someone as an individual.
I've been contemplating this a lot and have a few reactions to it.
My first reaction: Yes! I actually hadn't had the opportunity to develop a 'stereotype' before being asked to teach at
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Very amusing. What do you say to those people?
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What technique or curriculum do you use? Do your kids work above or below grade level (or both!)? I guess I'm a bit of a holisitc unschooler. For grade level, probably both. Which is another great reason to homeschool.
What is your educational level? Do you feel this has an effect on your teaching (both limits and abilities)? Some college. Right now I don't think that's a problem. When my kids are older if there if I can't teach them something I can easily seek out someone else who can.
What does your daily schedule look like? What schedule? :)
Are your kids always polite and ready to learn? (*snicker*) Do the kids (or you!) get frustrated? Ha! Hahahahahaha!
How has this affected your parenting? I think I have to try harder to be more patient knowing I don't get an 8-9 hour break from them each day.
How much free time do they have? What do they do during their free time? What hobbies do they have? We have lots of free time, but that ( ... )
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Summer
http://momisteaching.com
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http://alasandras.blogspot.com/2008/06/you-are-invited-to-homeschool-mixer.html
This was a really neat idea.
~Alasandra
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