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My daughter who is now sitting in 6th grade and is not happy about her school. She complains about her teachers and friends and tells me that she wants to homeschool next year. I'm a single parent and barely making it through financially. Please help. thank you.

2007-12-11 17:40:45 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Home Schooling

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Many single parents home school their children successfully, and it also depends on how motivated your daughter is in doing her work, and working with you; it is going to take the two of you.

Check the laws, and requirements of your state here;
http://www.hslda.org/

You may also see if there is a grandparent, or other relative can help for a few hours a day while you are at work, or you may consider changing up/adjusting your hours, or work from home.

If you are going to wait until next year you may want to check out this web site.
They will send you the books, and materials you need/request for free; they do this for those who cannot afford books, and curriculum's.
http://www.booksamaritan.com/
There is a deadline for requesting the books, so contact them early.

Home schooling can cost little to nothing; there are so many resources available it is mind boggling.

On the end of this post I will give you a long list of web sites that have many free resources, and others require a nominal fee for their services.

You can make up a whole curriculum for less than $50.00 per year.

We use Christian Liberty Press, you can check them as well; they are just about the least expensive, and are great academically.
http://ebiz.netopia.com/clpress/

Do connect with a local home school group, these families get together for support, field trips and group classes, or coop's.
They may also be able to help you by loaning you some basic books to start with, so you can see what works for your daughter before you both decide what to request from the Samaritan, or buy them.

The library can be a valuable resource as well, if they do not carry a book you would like try the inter-library loan program.
The sky is the limit.

Good luck to both of you.

http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/
http://www.unschooling.com/

This site does require a $20.00 yearly fee to have full use of all their printable materials, but it is well worth it.
You can check them out for free, but it is a lot of curriculum in one place.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

Free computer software; just pay a nominal fee for shipping.
http://www.planetcdrom.com/free-homeschool/

Educational games.
http://www.educationallearninggames.com/educational-board-games.asp

Bible.
http://www.bibletopics.com/index.htm
http://www.nestlearning.com/Coloring-Pages-W40C0.aspx
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0.htm

Book lists.
http://nancykeane.com/rl/
http://www.classical-homeschooling.org/celoop/1000.html

Poetry.
http://www.poetry4kids.com/modules.php?name=Games&op=display_game&game=WordMagnets
http://www.poetry4kids.com/index.php

Weather/Meteorology (the weather dude).
http://www.wxdude.com
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/matrix.htm?

Astronomy
http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/star...
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/

Mr. Donn's history site - unit studies.
http://members.aol.com/donnandlee/

Free Audio Books.
http://www.free-books.org/

On-Line e-mail and communication etiquette.
http://www.onlinenetiquette.com/
http://www.emailreplies.com/

Natural Living, and Environment.
http://www.eartheasy.com/article_enviro_sites_kids.htm
http://www.nrdc.org/reference/kids.asp
http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/9489.asp

Health and Science.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/
http://www.exploratorium.edu/imaging_station/index.php
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/kitchenscience/


Dewey Decimal System.
http://www.tnrdlib.bc.ca/dewey.html

Free weekly tips, worksheets,lesson plans, resources , and curriculum.
http://www.homeschoolfreestuff...
http://www.free-ed.net/free-ed/FreeEdMain01.asp
http://about.com/education/
http://www.freeworksheets.com/
http://teacher.scholastic.com/
http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/ets/Wwwsites.htm
http://www.lethsd.ab.ca/mmh/games/top100.htm
http://www.ala.org/gwstemplate.cfm?section=greatwebsites&template=/cfapps/gws/default.cfm
http://www.starfall.com/
http://www.homeschoolblessings.com/
http://www.oldfashionededucation.com/

Math:
http://www.tlsbooks.com/mathworksheets.h...
http://www.mathsisfun.com/worksheets/ind...
http://www.algebra.com
http://www.coolmath.com/
http://www.coolmathalgebra.com/......
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/
http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/creekvalley/staffdev/Internet%20Sites/studentsites.htm
http://www.rainforestmaths.com/
http://www.clc.mnscu.edu/kschulte/mathworksheets.html
http://www.totallyfreemath.com/toc.html
http://www.aaamath.com/
http://www.mathsisfun.com/
http://www.purplemath.com/
http://www.multiplication.com/interactive_games.htm
http://www.learningplanet.com/sam/ff/index.asp

Geography
http://www.dltk-kids.com/world
http://www.dltk-kids.com
http://www.dltk-kids.com/color.........
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/Geography.htm
http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/games.html
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/games/#geogames
http://www.weeklyreader.com/kids/games/geography.asp
http://www.lizardpoint.com/fun/geoquiz/usaquiz.html
http://www.lizardpoint.com/fun/geoquiz/

History.
http://www.touregypt.net/KIDS/monuments.htm
http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/resources/
http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/decades.html
http://www.foundationsmag.com/civility.html
http://www.brainyhistory.com/
http://history-world.org/

Library learning.
http://www.lists.webjunction.org/libweb/
http://www.loc.gov/index.html/
http://www.libraryspot.com/
http://www.lii.org/
http://www.demo.openlibrary.org/

Typing-keyboarding
http://www.auntlee.com/easytyp.........
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/

Grammar-writing.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm
http://www.zozanga.com/

Grade Level Core Knowledge site.
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CK/resrcs/lessons/6.htm

Other:
http://www.funbrain.com/
http://www.brainpopjr.com/
http://www.iknowthat.com/
http://www.kidzone.ws/
http://kidsites.com/
http://www.spellingtime.com/
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/coolchild.html
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/month2month.htm
http://www.extremescience.com/
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/games/games_main.html
http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/menu_jeux.html
http://parenting.leehansen.com/kids/kidstuff.htm
http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/index.html
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/index.html
http://www.lethsd.ab.ca/mmh/games/top100.htm
http://www.nsa.gov/kids/
http://www.surfnetkids.com/
http://4kids.org/games/

2007-12-12 02:03:10 · answer #1 · answered by busymom 6 · 2 0

No; she's still developing mentally, physically, and emotionally. Antidepressants can cause more harm than good right now. She's just going through an awkward stage. I was the same way as far as counselling. I took a class (at a church, so my opinion may not be what you're looking for) and it was about how to talk to your daughter, although mine is only 5 months old. Bullying came up of course, and a lot of issues girls have with others comes from their self esteem. As her mom, you can build her self esteem by the relationship you have with her. Is there anything going on at home that is affecting her social life? Build up her confidence. She isn't going to want your help; it takes a while to break down her walls.

2016-05-23 04:33:26 · answer #2 · answered by cherly 3 · 0 0

im only 16 so im not a parent, but ive been in your daughters situation. my mom made me hold out and i ended up switching schools. if your daughter is in a small school (which i was when i hated school) a bigger school may be better, like if you have relatives around you, but in a different district, use their address and send her to whatver school. make her wait at least the rest of this year. obviously these are just suggestions, or also if when shes 14 and finished with at least 8th grade (obviously a while away) she still feels the same theres a type of homeschooling thing called penn foster its a little over 1000 dollars to do you pay $40 a month and you get your diploma at your pace, it may work for her. my friend just started it like a week ago (her mom is tight on money too) and she loves it, but like i said you have to be at least 14 and done iwth 8th grade

2007-12-11 17:54:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Most kids that are home-schooled are taught, at home, by their parents. This may help you:

http://homeschooling.about.com/od/gettingstarted/a/
homeschool4you.htm

Often, the home-schooled student can meet other homeschooled students. If you live in a small town, try to find out from other parents that homeschool, what activities are available to your daughter. Such as soccer, swimming, dance, and/or other specific activities in which your daughter can participate.

2007-12-11 17:51:05 · answer #4 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 6 2

Dont do it! just change her school...I am a recent college graduate with a Psychology degree....bad on the child,...mentally,physically,emotionally, socially and so on.

2007-12-11 17:48:49 · answer #5 · answered by hottie3381 4 · 1 9

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