WeMoms
25 Jul 2022

How about homeschooling?

Out of passion, conviction, or in an effort to protect their children, more and more families are turning to homeschooling.


  • But what is it?
  • Quite simply, it's an alternative to traditional schooling where children attend either a public or private institution.
  • With homeschooling, parents are in charge of their children's education, while still following the current school programs.
  • Awakening to the world, art, but also English, mathematics or history... parents offer the traditional teachings in a linear way or not.
  • What about you? Do you feel like becoming a teacher for your children?
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michelle
17 May 2022

All the evil shit going on In the world I get anxiety when I leave my house. You won't catch me out too often. My stay inside minding my own business game strong as hell. Home schooling my youngest and if my oldest wasn't already a teen and I wasn't 16 when I had him his ass would be home schooled too. Fuck the BS.

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AshleyTaplin
Right I feel that way as well
17 May 2022

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Mommy To Z
Same here, honestly feel so depressed having to leave my house to go to work!
17 May 2022

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Jess
10 Jan 2022

Our 5 year old was diagnosed with autism at 4. He's now 5 almost 6. Suspicions he was at 2yrs. He's now in school and doing wonderful! The ASD coordinator at his school says his autism doesn't affect his schooling. He has speech Therapy and sees/plays with the ASD coordinator 2X a week. He's wonderful at school, at home he has huge meltdowns were it takes 20 or so kin to calm him down he throws things he tips over chairs head butts me in the stomach to get my attention when I'm talking to another adult etc.. My question is does anyone else have this going on? I give him full attention when he talks to me, cuddle him, love him fully, completely, Dad says he has Big Feelings. Which is true. He's super emotional, (cries alot)

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Nanooka
Have you calmly explained to him to mind his manners with mommy. If you state your expectations usually children try to meet them. Like if you expect him to say excuse me to get your attention, or give him time to role play so you can have peaceful conversations without meltdowns. It's so important to hear our little ones out. Then say okay and state your plan, give him something to do while you have your adult convos then come back to him so he knows you have not forgotten about him.
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Jess
Thank you for the advice ? I've tried sitting him down and dad too and talk to him I feel like we have to talk about it at least 2x a day. But I love the way you explained it! Thank you ❤️
10 Jan 2022

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