My husband showed me one of your videos where you were teaching about the Fibonacci method. I am a busy homeschooling mom so I didn't get to watch it all, but I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Thank you. And we love Kahn Academy too. ;-)
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homeschooling? god poor kid will live in a bubble
That's a common misconception and to be honest, I used to have the same opinion of homeschooling. What opened my eyes first was working in the public school system myself and witnessing first hand the mismanagement of funds coupled with the fact that schools have less time for arts, which means extracurricular activities are taking up more after school hours along with mounds of homework. There is a growing trend of very social and forward thinking homeschoolers. By age 8 my daughter had played softball, soccer, violin, ukelele, dance, theatre and managed her own cash till at a market. She's learned sewing, photography, about raising livestock and a garden. She can read and write well beyond her grade level and can prepare a meal and start a fire. She's also computer savvy and has many friends. No bubble here, but we're always happy to teach. Peace.
Idk why i made that comment
At the end of the day the real problem if the kid is in a conservative family.
If you really love your kid then buy a great pair of speakers. Music is what makes our emotions flow like air. And in this times were most of the most popular music is really empty the best thing you can do is open one of this videos and then listen to the youtube recomendation