Back to the original "$1000" post
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I think we have missed an important question from the original post (below) in the "what would you do with $1000" thread.
The poster asked if they should switch to unschooling.
I'm thinking the answer is no.
So much of the back and forth in this thread has brought out life choices that I just don't think are compatible with unschooling. Unschooling is not for everyone and there's no sense trying to force it.
Maybe let that idea go and get on with homeschooling with some new resources.
Nance
My exhusband very much values education and is more then willing to pay for it
to see that they get the best education. I have full custody and complete
control of what school curriculum to buy/use. So should we switch to unschooling
what things would you buy for unschooling? We usually buy a pricey curriculum
and supplements. So what items or? Would you suggest buying in place of what we
have been buying curriculum?
The poster asked if they should switch to unschooling.
I'm thinking the answer is no.
So much of the back and forth in this thread has brought out life choices that I just don't think are compatible with unschooling. Unschooling is not for everyone and there's no sense trying to force it.
Maybe let that idea go and get on with homeschooling with some new resources.
Nance
My exhusband very much values education and is more then willing to pay for it
to see that they get the best education. I have full custody and complete
control of what school curriculum to buy/use. So should we switch to unschooling
what things would you buy for unschooling? We usually buy a pricey curriculum
and supplements. So what items or? Would you suggest buying in place of what we
have been buying curriculum?