HomeschoolHappyHour
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Homeschooling 8th Grade
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Homeschooling 8th Grade
Homeschooling well | Educational Gaps
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Homeschooling well | Educational Gaps
4th Quarter Update | Homeschooling Year 10
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4th Quarter Update | Homeschooling Year 10
Homeschool Mom Life | Keeping Up with the Jones’
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Homeschool Mom Life | Keeping Up with the Jones’
Homeschooling Art | The Artventurers
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Homeschooling Art | The Artventurers
Planning for our 2024-25 Homeschool Year
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Planning for our 2024-25 Homeschool Year
Homeschooling on a budget
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Homeschooling on a budget
Homeschooling with the Public School
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Homeschooling with the Public School
5 Fears of Homeschool Moms | Homeschool Life
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5 Fears of Homeschool Moms | Homeschool Life
Homeschooling DITL | Junior High and High School | January 2024
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Homeschooling DITL | Junior High and High School | January 2024
Homeschool Mom Guilt | Hard seasons
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Homeschool Mom Guilt | Hard seasons
Homeschool Changes | When and why?
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Homeschool Changes | When and why?
Challenges of Secular Homeschooling
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Challenges of Secular Homeschooling
Homeschooling High School | CLEP Testing
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Homeschooling High School | CLEP Testing
Choosing Homeschool | Public School vs Homeschool (the High School years)
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Choosing Homeschool | Public School vs Homeschool (the High School years)
Homeschooling History | My Favorite (for now) history materials
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Homeschooling History | My Favorite (for now) history materials
Homeschooling History | Honest History
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Homeschooling History | Honest History
Homeschooling History | Everything You Need to Ace US History in One Big Fat Notebook
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Homeschooling History | Everything You Need to Ace US History in One Big Fat Notebook
Homeschooling History | The Nomadic Professor
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Homeschooling History | The Nomadic Professor
Homeschooling History | A Young People’s History of the United States
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Homeschooling History | A Young People’s History of the United States
Homeschooling History | A River of Voices
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Homeschooling History | A River of Voices
Homeschool Life | Fall 2023
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Homeschool Life | Fall 2023
Homeschooling Resistant Writers
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Homeschooling Resistant Writers
Are homeschoolers privileged?
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Are homeschoolers privileged?
Socialization and Homeschool | Secular Homeschoolers Collaboration
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Socialization and Homeschool | Secular Homeschoolers Collaboration
The Art of Argument | Homeschool Curriculum Preview
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The Art of Argument | Homeschool Curriculum Preview
Homeschool Mom | Living outside the box
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Homeschool Mom | Living outside the box
Homeschool Mom Time Management | Homeschool Life
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Homeschool Mom Time Management | Homeschool Life
Meet the Homeschool Mom | Homeschool Life
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Meet the Homeschool Mom | Homeschool Life

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jampskan5690
    @jampskan5690 5 днів тому

    I like that you actually did stuff. You might not have read through the whole thing, but you gave viewers the general idea of what you actually discovered.

  • @aliciahull8434
    @aliciahull8434 9 днів тому

    You rock! You addressed all my thoughts and concerns I had. I was very curious about this curriculum because it’s so popular right now

  • @AB-ok8lu
    @AB-ok8lu 14 днів тому

    First, you have beautiful curls! Thank you for this video. I am returning to homeschool after a faith transition and it’s hard to find good balanced reviews on curriculum that is unbiased.

  • @user-ph8tt3ei2h
    @user-ph8tt3ei2h 15 днів тому

    I find the illustrations to be awful.

  • @r.w.keeler2363
    @r.w.keeler2363 16 днів тому

    We love life of Fred but I read it to my kids until they were older and able to sort through the conservative propaganda that becomes more and more blatant as it progresses.

  • @thewoolverine4420
    @thewoolverine4420 17 днів тому

    I homeschool with a custody agreement as well. It’s really nice to know that it’s not just me. Thank you for being so open about it, it really helps. Blessings to you and your family ❤

  • @kristinataylor154
    @kristinataylor154 17 днів тому

    Thank you for this!! I completely agree. We are only in our 2nd year homeschooling and it can be hard to homeschool without religious content.

  • @JenBen5
    @JenBen5 21 день тому

    Where did you find the state book?

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 21 день тому

      I don’t remember specifically. It was online. Unfortunately we didn’t use it as much as I had hoped

  • @cbranson4654
    @cbranson4654 22 дні тому

    This will be our first year homeschooling. I have a 13 yo that is accelerated so I’m finding that I’m leaning towards 9th grade curriculum. How did you decide on doing public and homeschool together do you have a video on that? How do you decide on that?

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 22 дні тому

      I don’t think I have a video on that specifically. In short, my daughter’s bio dad and his family have been pushing for PS for years. I told my daughter that when she got to High school she could decide. She chose part time. She didn’t want to attend PS, but she wanted to make her Dad happy. Fortunately it has gone well and she enjoys taking 2 classes. She is adamant that she won’t attend more than that though.

    • @cbranson4654
      @cbranson4654 22 дні тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour thank you. How do you decide what classes she takes in public school?

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 22 дні тому

      @cbranson4654 Math was her relatively weakest subject (mostly a confidence issue). I told her if she wanted to take PS classes one of them had to be math because I knew the teacher was excellent. For her second class, she picked an elective based on availability and interest.

    • @cbranson4654
      @cbranson4654 22 дні тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour thank you

  • @breatheinsimple5369
    @breatheinsimple5369 23 дні тому

    😂yes same!

  • @AmonBanda-yj2mv
    @AmonBanda-yj2mv Місяць тому

    Love it

  • @Lord_Lambert
    @Lord_Lambert Місяць тому

    eyyy Americas 2nd most common method of child abuse!

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour Місяць тому

      Yep, followed closely by making them eat their veggies and brush their teeth. It’s awful 😞

  • @geekyabode
    @geekyabode Місяць тому

    Love this! It's so true. I'm a this and that girl!

  • @karolinaska6836
    @karolinaska6836 Місяць тому

    We started homecoming for reasons that have nothing to do with religion, even when i identified as religious. I've since deconverted and deconstructed, but casual attendance at church is still a part of our lives due to the preferences of two out of four of us. I've has to transition away from Scripture memory practice, for instance, to reading the DaoDeJing daily. From rote prayers to sitting meditation. We've always discussed matters of spirituality and been open with different beliefs. My main concerns with Christian curricula are young Earth science, biased pro-Christendom history, excessive scripture verses that do not resonate with me (i do still find value in some quotes, on par with other poetry, famous sayings, etc). But i don't like to dump the proverbial baby out with the bathwater. I'm very much still spiritual and love to ponder the unknown. I believe in mystery, etc. But when we discuss logic and critical thinking, we talk about the dangers of blind faith and how religion has a tendency of indoctrinating people, why people may believe what they believe, and how ultimately we don't know so if they come to believe something i don't, that's ok too.

  • @izmatopia4347
    @izmatopia4347 Місяць тому

    I wouldn’t even call ourselves secuela homeschoolers. We’re raging atheists & we teach religion as mythology. All of them are mythologies to us and that’s how we teach it bc that’s what we believe. I was taken to a church at 7yo by my Baptist aunt & really quickly understood I didn’t belong there. They made me feel like I didn’t belong at 7 lol so I told my parents I didn’t wanna go again. That was my very short relationship with religion & because I already know at 7yo what mythology was, I quickly understood 2+2 😅

  • @michaelbenzehabe8207
    @michaelbenzehabe8207 Місяць тому

    My highschoolers got quite picky about their curriculum. I gave them veto power, and discovered they were very clear on their individual goals. They were--unaware to themselves--preparing for a college specialty.

  • @thehobbityhomeschoolmama
    @thehobbityhomeschoolmama Місяць тому

    So glad I found your channel. Agnostic atheist deconstructing Mormonism...It's a doozy XD Homeschool community here is very conservative/Christian-heavy and it's difficult to feel a part of the community.

  • @EastElbow
    @EastElbow Місяць тому

    Thank you for this. I appreciate the reassurance! I'm trying to do research and and get my ducks in a row for when my LO hits "kindergarten".

  • @gratituderanch9406
    @gratituderanch9406 Місяць тому

    No one I've ever talked to in WA (and just messaged my friends after watching this) We do NOT get our declaration signed and returned. That never happens. Perhaps that was because your legal battle? None of us have. And I've been doing this for 14 years (NOT an expert, but just my personal experience. And the people I messaged have even more and I consider much more amazing than I could hope to be as they help educate others on homeschooling).

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour Місяць тому

      Having the signed documents returned to me is for MY records. Technically the school should keep them on file and that should be adequate. However, I feel it’s best to have one’s own copy “just in case.”

  • @OctaviaTheMad
    @OctaviaTheMad Місяць тому

    Being homeschooled was a good part of my childhood, but as I’ve gotten older I’ve realized homeschooling as a mindset was very toxic and honestly it leads to so much misinformation and was used to shelter children from outside their religion, family, etc etc. I would not wish to be homeschooled again.

  • @emsurreal
    @emsurreal Місяць тому

    You are the first youtuber and homeschooler that I've found that has the same views on religion that I have. I'm so comforted to know I'm not completely alone lol. I was homeschooled and raised Christain, but did not have a good experience within the religion. My entire family is christain, and most homeschool their kids as well, but they do it SO differently that it's hard to relate. I walked in on them at Easter dinner talking about my kids and hoping they see them when they go to heaven... how awkward. It brings up a lot of feelings for me, because on the one hand, my kids cousins are their closest and most accessible friends. But on the other hand, I worry they tell my kids they're going to hell, or need to get saved or believe in God. I don't want my kids being indoctrinated by all that stuff that caused me so much trauma growing up. We do talk about religion in our schooling, but in a very generalized way, and I try to let them make up their own mind. I don't tell them what to believe. It's so hard to find like-minded parents, and therefore hard to find community in this lifestyle. Glad to have found your channel. 😊

  • @CuckerTarlson69
    @CuckerTarlson69 Місяць тому

    What’s 12x12 no calculator

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour Місяць тому

      Who was the first president of the Confederacy? No history resources.

    • @CuckerTarlson69
      @CuckerTarlson69 Місяць тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour oh Jesus that’s what you are teaching? The war of northern aggression huh? I pray that your child inherited more brain cells than yourself. Otherwise we got a blind leading the blind situation here yall.

    • @CuckerTarlson69
      @CuckerTarlson69 Місяць тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour also how else are you supposed to know history without resources? Are you just going to make it up lol

    • @throwaway2129
      @throwaway2129 Місяць тому

      ​@@HomeschoolHappyHourFalse to both questions. Next.

    • @MoreOnPleeez
      @MoreOnPleeez Місяць тому

      funny thing is, in public school encourages you to use a calculator. I don't see your point.

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    The imposter syndrome so valid for everybody... I'm an artist and I feel like I have that going on all the time. I'm sure this kind of goes for every topic and every subject and specialty out there. I think it's what makes us human. You got this. ❤

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    Nope. I just dislike that its broken bc its hurting the disabled community. Do better pub ed. Do better...

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    I'm new to the homeschooling community in this one annoys me the most why because I have disabilities and I am in poverty and my child is disabled and he wasn't getting education at the public school and so now I have to foot the bill for everything. When guess what because he has a disability he's supposed to be guaranteed a free appropriate public education... Let's talk about the privilege of being able to have a free and appropriate public education... Lets talk about passive aggressive force outs and teachers telling parents to homeschool bc the environment isnt right for the student. Lets talk about ableism, and discrimination. Lets talk about educational neglect in public schools. Lets talk about funding miss appropriation for the disabled.

    • @ladyseshiiria
      @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

      Let's talk about teachers on Instagram and Tik Tok that are pro segregation of the disabled or eugenics. That one is wild to me ...

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    Classics teach more critical thinking skills then i was previously aware of. We didn't get much in school on that front. We did Romeo and Juliet...

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    Kids have gaps in public school why are people freaking out about homeschool I'm a testament to the kid in public school with massive gaps...

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    ND and bored. That's the the wiggle kid. Needs definitely not being met...

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

    Starting my secular homeschool journey. I live in the state of Utah and I am an ex Mormon I have left a cult. And the reason why we are home schooling is not because we have political qualms or anything with the school system but my son is autistic and has special needs like I have and our culture has a problem with ableism a massive one. I wasn't having my needs met in school the way they should have but I still got a better education than what my child is being given, and the accommodations that they were giving my son were paltry and they were just essentially shoving him in a corner for 2 hours and then sending him home and I couldn't even return to the workforce. They were shoving him an iPad just a game the whole time... Now we've had lots of people say why don't we take it up with a lawyer and everything but we've already lost so much time in the school system and my son is barely a kindergarten level in most things and he's eight. Our problem is if we do fight an advocate how many more years are going to be pissed away and it's b*******.

    • @ladyseshiiria
      @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

      I won't lie it kind of feels like the blind leading the blind at times because I am ADHD and probably under diagnosed autistic because three specialists have now brought that to my attention as I have tried to get help for my son. And I live in a culture where it is just diversity un-affirming and and I grew up with a lot of that you're just a late bloomer s*** and that you'll grow out of it but when I didn't and I was still struggling in my adult years to integrate into the workforce, I found that that I couldn't advocate for myself well and there was a double edge blade to it. As I got more aware of this. I found that when I advocated for my needs in the workplace I was more likely to lose my job through passive aggressive force outs, or discrimination (not aware at the time) and I found that if I didn't advocate and just tried to mask really hard that I could keep jobs longer and it's just very difficult... Now I honestly feel like IQ is not a marker here for qualifications. Because when I graduated high school I had probably like maybe an eighth grade IQ level and I tested that in college. But I actually was really motivated and worked on my deficits even though I had to drop out of college for financial reasons. However as I've taken IQ tests over the years I have found my IQ increasing more towards the genius level so make what you will of that. I probably know more about psychology currently than most people in my neighborhood and would probably lose them amongst the term logic... as an example. But I really feel like IQ is not very easily quantifiable nor should it be somebody's qualification. I think if you have motivation to learn and research you can apply those skills. Sadly most of the people I'm around and dumber than a mud fence... Most of it out of laziness... Yet I was the one called retarded growing up. 😒 Problem with the way people view IQ is if you do not have adequate resources or accommodations with certain learning disabilities or difficulties you won't be able to increase that IQ level very well and that's where the unteachable bias comes from. But if you fight for it you can and that's the problem that our society has is they're not letting us do that.

    • @ladyseshiiria
      @ladyseshiiria 2 місяці тому

      Sorry speech to text cuz I'm kind of typing at the same time on a computer while listening to this.

  • @elmarsupial6483
    @elmarsupial6483 2 місяці тому

    - is not uncommon that disagreement about homeschooling leads to divorce. - was your husband agreed about homeschooling did you give him a saying about it? - was your best friend always in your life? Even thru your marriage? -did you cheat on your ex to get out of that relationship? -does the father of your kids have a saying on their upbringing? -how much of his income goes out on child support ? -does the father has any kind of custody? -abuse is real, but I would like to hear his side of the story as well.

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 2 місяці тому

      -I don’t think it’s as common as you suggest -it was originally HIS idea -no, my husband and I met AFTER my first marriage ended -no -yes -VERY little. My husband supports our children more than their father. -yes -ask him. I’m sure he’ll tell you he’s perfect

    • @elmarsupial6483
      @elmarsupial6483 2 місяці тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour ua-cam.com/video/k0z9lTT320c/v-deo.htmlsi=AlGgSlkM06HxfrXL

    • @elmarsupial6483
      @elmarsupial6483 2 місяці тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour something doesn't square up, you are going to tell me that you just met this guy and he was willing to marry you knowing that you don't work and homeschool 4 kids. Something doesn't make sense, you should buy a lottery ticket and probably hit the jackpot, because it just doesn't happen that way.

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 2 місяці тому

      @elmarsupial6483 sometimes things just work out. I had two kids and he had two kids. Unlike some people he values my time and energy as a SAHM. Whether or not that “adds up” for you is irrelevant.

    • @elmarsupial6483
      @elmarsupial6483 2 місяці тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour I don't care really, at this time my kids still sleep under the same roof with their father.

  • @tangomcphearson74
    @tangomcphearson74 2 місяці тому

    I homeschooled my children - who are now grown adults and I've never been sorry for that decision for even a minute. One is a chef, one is in the Air Force, One works in a high level government position, One is a teacher, and one is a Pastor/missionary. They are well adjusted, they are in great relationships, they are successful, - but best of all? They are kind, sensitive to others and respectful. Out of 5 children, none are alchoholics, or drug addicted. I encourage all mothers to homeschool. It's a lot of work - but it is over the top rewarding in every way.

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing! It’s so important for current homeschoolers to hear about the success of our predecessors

  • @LaShaeWalker-ik4eu
    @LaShaeWalker-ik4eu 2 місяці тому

    So glad you shared your views on this. I agree 100% with everything you said. I grew up very involved with the church and they were always very open to telling everyone that the parties, youth groups, and other events were to bring in children. They offered transportation to help the kids get to church for service and events. We are a secular home with no religious influence only religious education. My kids will learn many religious and they will know the trauma caused by religions.

  • @MoreOnPleeez
    @MoreOnPleeez 2 місяці тому

    When i started 7 years ago, I only found religious family curriculum reviews, but that has changed since covid!

  • @rachelembree6175
    @rachelembree6175 2 місяці тому

    Don’t know if you want to go this in-depth or expensive, but Guest Hollow has Chemistry in the Kitchen. It uses that culinary chemistry books you have along with lots of other books, resources, and food experiments. I’m a long way from having an 8th grader, but I roughly plan to use that curriculum with my kiddo at that time.

  • @booksquid856
    @booksquid856 2 місяці тому

    Wow. The homeschool journey goes fast. Hard to think about the end of it!

  • @FiveFindFreedom
    @FiveFindFreedom 2 місяці тому

    I like the idea of retroactive planning in a paper planner. I kind of do that with digital checklist where I just check off as they go.

  • @Lmalatz
    @Lmalatz 2 місяці тому

    I love the idea of doing a psychology class! Also, what are your plans for writing? Do you assign writing tasks as you go throughout the year? Do you do writing across the curriculum, or just stick to what you've chosen for language arts? Thank you! My rising 8th grader is my oldest, so I'm constantly second guessing myself. It's nice to see that there are ways to keep things simple and straightforward.

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 2 місяці тому

      To be real, my plans for writing are limited. In the past we have selected composition assignments from our Lightening Literature program, but this year we will just write when it suits us across the curriculum. Both girls do a lot of writing when they are with their Bio-Dad, so I go easy on that so they don’t get overwhelmed with writing.

  • @tatanatodd7451
    @tatanatodd7451 2 місяці тому

    I had no idea that College Algebra could be used via Modern States! Signing up my 8th grader too. We were struggling to figure out what she should do. We have a phenomenal Outschool PreAlgebra teacher and I just couldn't bear to go back to Teaching Textbooks next year (even though it's on my shelf). We'll see how shes does!

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 2 місяці тому

      I hope she likes it! We haven’t used it yet and am hoping it works well for my youngest 🤞

  • @booksquid856
    @booksquid856 3 місяці тому

    Yay!!! I am so glad to find this channel!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @HappyChicken223
    @HappyChicken223 3 місяці тому

    This happens even within the public school system. Teacher could be sick for a few weeks or a student could be sick for a few weeks. Something happens and parts are missed but that’s the responsibility of a parent is to make sure that’s not happening even more with homeschooling.

  • @Imhameed92
    @Imhameed92 3 місяці тому

    I’m not sure if I should stick to one science from middle school till high school or if I should give them a taste of everything. It’s something I’m currently struggling with.

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 3 місяці тому

      Just remember there is no one right answer! Do whatever works best for you and your kids. Some kids like variety. Some struggle with change. If you found something you all love- keep at it. If it’s a frustrating experience- it might be time for something new. Good luck 🍀

  • @suzannegundlach
    @suzannegundlach 3 місяці тому

    Yes!! I can't stand that one. We have made homeschooling a priority despite the fact that we can't actually afford to do so. We've had to make all kinds of unconventional life decisions, and not do all the things many families do (vacations come to mind!) to make this priority work.

  • @suzannegundlach
    @suzannegundlach 3 місяці тому

    Love this. ❤️ Thanks so much for your honesty. I feel so many of the same things!

  • @JupiterMoJo
    @JupiterMoJo 3 місяці тому

    We are getting ready to start year 2 for our upcoming 6th grader. Being first year Monarch + Saxon about behind us, thinking of having him take one of the standardized assessments just to see. You probably mentioned this in one of your other videos, but have you or do you ever use any of the national tests? Iowa, Stanford, or California maybe?

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 3 місяці тому

      No we haven’t used those. We test through Homeschool Boss at the end of each year. We have used SBAC with the Public Schools in the past as well, but not anymore

    • @JupiterMoJo
      @JupiterMoJo 3 місяці тому

      @@HomeschoolHappyHour Thanks, we'll check out Homeschool Boss as well. 👍

  • @TheBJeffries
    @TheBJeffries 3 місяці тому

    NW native and I leave for the sun, February every year!

  • @minezesfam
    @minezesfam 3 місяці тому

    My suggestion for fixing the school system is complete school choice. Each kid is given a education allowance each year and the money follows the kid. This would encourage more private schools to emerge that have certain specialties (my son currently goes to a private school that is focused on kids with autism and it is perfect for him) and parents could choose a school and method that works best for their kid.

  • @Clothmom1
    @Clothmom1 3 місяці тому

    Oh, he a handsome kitty! My house is a mess because I prioritize knowledge and I’m a slow learner. I am constantly learning though.

  • @melrich9704
    @melrich9704 3 місяці тому

    I’m scared to teach my children sex ed. But I need to and want them to hear it from me.

  • @JupiterMoJo
    @JupiterMoJo 3 місяці тому

    We don't even have time to see what the Joneses have going on, let alone keep up with them. 🙂

    • @HomeschoolHappyHour
      @HomeschoolHappyHour 3 місяці тому

      lol. Same. I think for me it’s a mind game I play where I’m assuming what people are doing, and that I’m missing something.

  • @carolpaventi1285
    @carolpaventi1285 3 місяці тому

    No❗️ Not a cat❗️