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How much should you feed a 12-week old Kitten?

I feed my female kitten three times a day. When feeding her, i give two full spoons of her dry food and chuck it into the bowl. I do this at 6am, then at 12am, and at 6pm. After that, at night, i give her a small treat. Is this recommended or am i feeding her too much or little? Please let me know!

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u/foxfracture01 — 19 days ago

Thinking about doing Homeschooling

Lately I've been thinking a lot about possibly switching from public school to homeschooling, and I'm wondering if anyone here has gone through something similar. I've been in public school, but I've been feeling like it might not be the best fit for me anymore.

I've been looking into different homeschooling options and online programs, like Acellus because I like the idea of being able to work at my own pace, since i struggle with a mental disability. I wonder if I'd be able to focus better and get more done in a homeschool setting. At the same time, I'm a little nervous about it. One of my biggest concerns is whether I'll end up feeling isolated or miss out on things that come with going to a regular school even though I don't have any friends there and i'm not very good at social situations. I'm also wondering what a typical day looks like for homeschool students and whether it's difficult to stay motivated when you're learning from home.

I'm not sure if I'm going to do it yet, but it's something I've been considering and talking about with my family. I'd really like to hear experiences and advice from people who have made this decision, both the pros and cons. For those, did you regret it at all?

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u/foxfracture01 — 22 days ago