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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 · 26-30, 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

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.
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 · 26-30, 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 · 51-55, M
Good for you....keep em outta them indoctrination centers

 
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