Re: Getting from homeschool to college
Have you thought about reverse brainstorming - what are the essential learning skills, content knowledge, and educational experiences that make up a well rounded high school education? One you have your end goals in mind, then you can chart a path to getting there.
I think this also differs based on post secondary plans and the child's particular bent. Community colleges offer remedial classes in math and writing, but they're generally for students who haven't achieved high school graduate proficiency. [These are different than the majority of community college classes that count for college credit]
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I do think planning in middle school makes sense. So much of high school builds on itself, like math and science sequences.
Last edited by Katigre; 08-30-2018 at 11:15 AM.
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