work and school
[email protected]
In a message dated 10/25/02 5:06:55 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< And by all means don't try to work and school at the same time; it
I work part time and my dh and I run a home business.
It works beautifully for the most part (except lately when I've had to work
more hours than normal, but that will not continue).
I've gotten to give my kids access to stuff they couldn't have unless I work.
They all have spending money, get lessons they choose occasionally and go
neat places (like Columbia, SC!!) all because I choose to work.
And if someone in the family doesn't work, how do you unschool?
Ren
[email protected] writes:
<< And by all means don't try to work and school at the same time; it
>> may be possible (or not) but it's not practical.Ok, so now that I know by your definition, you meant homeschool....why?
>>
I work part time and my dh and I run a home business.
It works beautifully for the most part (except lately when I've had to work
more hours than normal, but that will not continue).
I've gotten to give my kids access to stuff they couldn't have unless I work.
They all have spending money, get lessons they choose occasionally and go
neat places (like Columbia, SC!!) all because I choose to work.
And if someone in the family doesn't work, how do you unschool?
Ren