u/Comfortable_Fuel_490

Future homeschooling mom?

This may be long, please bare with me. I'm 24 with 2 kids, my oldest starts this year. Not to give to much of my privacy out, but there has been 3 issues in my town this year. I had a personal meeting with the principal this year, it was great honestly. He was very nice, respectful, answering all my questions and, concerns. I had a personal meeting because my child has some behavioral issues. Their pediatrician and I agreed that school would help. My child is a little advance and always has been. We believed that the behavior is a lack of challlenging activities, or just needs to be around more children. I'm not sure to be honest, we have no one. The only child they are constantly around is their sibling. They are 3 years and some change apart, so I'm sure that's an issues. The point of the post is just, I'm lost, scared, and uncomfortable about the whole situation. While's the meeting with the principal was great, I don't think my child is ready to be there. I can not feel comfortable with sending her. I am more than willing to homeschool, WHERE DO I START?? Also on a super tight budget? My child really love nature, a lot of intrest there. Crafting is a big thing too, activities, now showing signs of wanting to camp. (I have never I will do glamping though!😂) I already signed them up for the school, so I'm calling Monday to setup a meeting tell them she won't be attending public school. I need resources and advice for curriculum, materials, how should our days look? ( i know everyone's lives are different I'm just asking for a general ballpark of much in a day to do actually school work)

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u/Comfortable_Fuel_490 — 6 days ago