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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After schooling moms, what made you choose this route vs home school? [/quote] I need to work. We could perhaps live on one salary day-to-day, but we would not be able to save enough for retirement, college, vacations, etc. There are also benefits to sending a child to school. My son likes going to school and spending time with his friends. He does art projects, has music time, and is learning how to be part of a community. Right now afterschooling works because he is in early elementary school. Additionally, both DH and I work in public schools so we have approximately 180 days off each year, so plenty of days to work with our kids. Our plan is that we might homeschool for grades 5-7 or 6-8 or pay for private school for those years. DH teaches in public middle school and is adamant that private school or homeschooling is the way to go for those grades. [/quote]
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