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by AnimalMuppet
1183 days ago
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First: If you need help, get help. If you can't do it, stop trying to do it. Second: There are communities (homeschool co-ops and such) that can help. Third, though: Do not underestimate yourself. You know a lot of physics for a third-grader. You can teach that, even if you have to read the textbook right beside the student. (You may not be able to by high school, though.) And you have a great advantage. One of the key things in teaching is classroom size. The difference between a classroom of 30 and an classroom of 4 is massive. |
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The help I need is provided by the public education system. The help is in sending my kids to public school.