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I Do Not Like Public Schools

my daughter is 2 and I will be signing her up for preschool soon. My husband and I are trying to decide what will be the best form of education for her, and he and I agree public school isn't the way to go. We're trying to decide if homeschooling or private school would be better. So I would like your opinions, on your experiences, whether it be homeschool, private school or public school, and how you feel about it. It would really help us to get more insight from others. Thank you♥️
Where you live has a bearing on the options. If you choose private school, you need to recognize it’s going to take a big financial bite, and not only in tuition. (Clothing, gadgets, etc).

Home schooling of course means a commitment from the two of you to be there TO school your child. It’s got some socialization drawbacks and you will need to supply those opportunities as well.

I wouldn't want to be starting a child in school today and I wish you luck.
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Look into the charter schools around you, charter schools are cheaper than private(that’s gonna cost an arm and a leg) but usually better than public. Maybe look into K-12 too, that worked really well for me, it’s an online sort of school
Brookie101 · 31-35, F
@GlitterBug yeah, I'll definitely look into it, thank you so much. Really, those never even crossed my mind, until you brought them up. I really appreciate it♥️♥️
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Glad I could help :) @Brookie101
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
I wanna mention also that k-12 has those socializing opportunities too, not sure how it works for the youngsters but when I did it I was in high school grades, they had live video classes with a teacher and other students and regular outings to just meet people and hang out @Brookie101
updown2020 · 61-69, M
Well home schooly I could be wrong but I think the child lose out on interacting with other children and I think going out of the house is great for both child and parent sometimes both parties need a break from each other,
Brookie101 · 31-35, F
@updown2020 that's one of our concerns. It takes away from social activity.
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SW-User
depends entirely on the indoctrination you wish your child to be exposed to, or is it a purely financial decision.
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Goralski · 56-60, M
Good for you....keep em outta them indoctrination centers

 
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