Two things that seem to be especially helpful are 1) all the burden of teaching doesn’t fall only on Julie, but is shared with other moms there’s a real sense of mission and camaraderie among these women, and 2) the kids get to play together, and form friendships. It worked very well for our family last year, and Julie loved it so much that she’s become a state leader for PA in program. Parents - they’re almost all moms - teach the classes. The kids also get to socialize with each other. In the program, parents and kids meet together once a week on the campus of a large area church for class work (in our co-op, there’s an option to meet a second day for additional enrichment). That’s because we’re part of a Christian homeschooling co-op that uses the classical education model. Last year was the first really good year we’ve had with homeschooling.
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