tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864446171504917823.post4531521090653829439..comments2024-01-29T00:21:17.815-07:00Comments on As We Bloom: A new school yearDeann Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02889389777285889169noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864446171504917823.post-2427002339126699192013-08-19T10:44:09.000-06:002013-08-19T10:44:09.000-06:00Thank you thank you THANK YOU for posting this. I...Thank you thank you THANK YOU for posting this. I have been waiting for DAYS for this to come up and it basically sums up every reason I desire to homeschool my children. My husband is opposed to this idea. He loved going to public school and the independence it gave him. But I feel our almost-5-year-old would do better in a home setting. My one comfort about sending him to preschool this week is that he is so incredibly attached to Jay and I that, hopefully, he will use this and it will become instrumental in his development of preferences and making friends.<br><br>I'm going to speak to Jay again. I do feel like we should homeschool our children but I can't seem to convince him that this is correct.Natalie Snoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864446171504917823.post-4484263465632418562013-08-19T13:33:50.000-06:002013-08-19T13:33:50.000-06:00Good luck, I know you are awesome parents and your...Good luck, I know you are awesome parents and your kids will thrive no matter where they attend school. I am finding there are more options available for homeschool kids to interact with other homeschool kids than I thought were available here, so I'm excited about that. I think my husband was most interested in homeschooling after seeing some of the things Common Core is changing in regards to what is being taught at school. I'm going to try to do another post soon about our curriculum choices.dclownfish03http://deannh.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com