Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are even partially homeschooling your child during preschool they should pass the EEK. You are looking at basic early reading, some analogies, follow directions etc... It is not that bad.
So this is applicable to "full" homeschooling too, right?
Glad to hear it's not bad!I'm OK with early reading, logic, directions, etc. -> that's totally fair to test. But reading some forums these tests sound really horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:If you are even partially homeschooling your child during preschool they should pass the EEK. You are looking at basic early reading, some analogies, follow directions etc... It is not that bad.
I'm OK with early reading, logic, directions, etc. -> that's totally fair to test. But reading some forums these tests sound really horrifying.Anonymous wrote:OP here...
Thank you! So I assume you passed EEK exam, right? (I've heard it's very tough one and almost impossible to pass). I didn't even consider EEK because I don't want him to go to public school that young. Something to think about...
Anonymous wrote:OP here...
Thank you! So I assume you passed EEK exam, right? (I've heard it's very tough one and almost impossible to pass). I didn't even consider EEK because I don't want him to go to public school that young. Something to think about...

Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking about homeschooling my kid for the kindergarten-1 and may be 2nd grades. My question is he's October boy (miss Sept 1 cutoff date, however still within the dates for early entrance in my county). Will it be possible to "enroll" him into homeschooling when he's not yet 5 years old? Again, there is such a thing as "early entrance" for public school, but I wonder if there is such a thing for homeschooling too.
I tried to google and google, but found nothing at all...
P.S. It's not a discussion about whether it's good or bad to start the kid earlier. As with everyone and everything it depends on kid, and there are advantages and disadvantages to starting earlier as well as starting late again depending on kid.