Quote:
|
Originally Posted by cookderosa
>>
I should point out, that the majority of homeschool are not homeschooling for academic reasons. That adds an entire perspective that isn't considered in the question.
|
I would agree with this statement. My parents decided to homeschool their kids before they were even married because they felt that God had given the responsiblity to teach and train their kids to them and no one else. The thinking behind this decision has affected pretty much every area of our lives. We have taken a less traveled road and a sometimes made our own road! I believe that God calls different people to different paths, this one just happens to be ours.
I plan on homeschooling my kids and most of my siblings do as well (I am the oldest of 12 with the youngest being 3 so we will have to wait and see how things actually go!!) 
__________________
~Autumn
38 Credits-Boise State University Culinary Arts
45 CLEP-Humanities, American Gov., A&I Lit, US His. 1, Intro. Soc., SS & History, HG&Development, Intro to Ed Psych, English Comp w/ Essay, Biology
15 DSST-Human Resource Management, Introduction to Computing, Fundamentals of Counseling, Organizational Behavior, Gen. Anthropology
6 ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, Introduction to Statistics
19 FEMA-Disaster Related Classes
1 NCBRT-Preparing Communities for Agroterrorism
3 NFA-Community Safety Educators, Emergency Response to Terrorism, Fire Service Supervision
6 TECEP-Introduction to Human Services, Thanatology
6 UExcel-Political Science, Intro to Psychology
3 ECE-Cultural Diversity
3.33 CGT-EMY125 Exercise Design and Evaluation
What's left to take!:
EMY-124 Principles of Emergency Management, Advanced Practicum
Degree Goal: Bachelor of Science in Human Services in Emergency Disaster Services 111/120 Credits!
|