Anonymous wrote:My kid learned a lot of math and writing in first grade. It is a foundational year and I worry that your daughter would miss out. There are some great homeschool curriculums (Singapore Math is supposed to be really good for math) but what she learns from you might not match up with her public school curriculum. (If she is in private you can buy the curriculum and keep up with the work.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now is the best time to do it! Just keep on top of reading and math (and really in math, all they learn in first is basic addition and subtraction, coins, and some charting/graphing).
Very much not my experience! I guess it depends on your school's curriculum.
Oh please. There is nothing the child cannot learn working with her parents. There are so many workbooks. So many books to read. The internet has everything she needs.
I would do it if I had a chance.
Anonymous wrote:It's fine maybe? My kid basically didn't get kinder and most of first due to covid and he is still a grade level behind and has to work so hard all the time (at school, tutoring, with us). I have zero idea if he would have been that way without a crap education for 1.5 years but I am sure it didn't help things. It seems odd to say schools never should have closed and it damaged kids and then say there is no issue if it is due to travel.
And for what its worth I worked with my kid every single day we were go during covid, but I didn't have a curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you would have to actually home school her...present some kind of curriculum to the school system. You can not just keep her out at 6. I am sure there is something you can buy or subscribe to. Otherwise...go for it!
If they were staying home I would agree with you, but as they plan to be traveling it won't be clear which school district would even care.
Few countries are as tolerant of homeschooling as the US. OP may get in serious legal trouble by keeping her kids out of school in another country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you would have to actually home school her...present some kind of curriculum to the school system. You can not just keep her out at 6. I am sure there is something you can buy or subscribe to. Otherwise...go for it!
If they were staying home I would agree with you, but as they plan to be traveling it won't be clear which school district would even care.
Anonymous wrote:I think you would have to actually home school her...present some kind of curriculum to the school system. You can not just keep her out at 6. I am sure there is something you can buy or subscribe to. Otherwise...go for it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now is the best time to do it! Just keep on top of reading and math (and really in math, all they learn in first is basic addition and subtraction, coins, and some charting/graphing).
Very much not my experience! I guess it depends on your school's curriculum.