@Dream: Oh, I see. How do you meet people through home school? Do they send you homework via mail or do you look at the curriculum online or does a teacher come to your home? c:
It sounds interesting. We have an abundance of schools around here although they each have a ranking. People try to gain admission into higher ranking schools for better education, fellow students and the possibility of a better tertiary ranking after yr 12. So we're usually not too worried about admissions to public schools. there are also privates schools as well for the rich and for the religious.
I sent the trade c: Enjoy!
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Has anyone decorated their knuffel room? >w<
Does anyone else find having a bird feeder in your room really weird? Hahaha
Thanks so much! I bought a new little guy, he's in my sig. I love his last stage, although it'll be forever 'till I get there! XD
Homeschooling is fairly different throughout different states (some states require a transcript before even highschool, others only in high school, some may require certain kinds of curriculum or tests, I'm not sure.) and ours is pretty hands-off, which may be why so many people homeschool in my state. (We have to have all the usual credits in highschool, and send a transcript.)
Usually I meet people through my co-op (where parents or the occasional paid instructor teach kids academic or not-so-academic classes. [For example, I'm in a history class and an English class, and then I take mosaics.] and this co-op is pretty huge, there's a waiting list to get in!
Sometimes I meet people doing "normal" things XD like youth group at my church (with practically everyone public or maybe private schooled) or in the neighborhood or something. I've meet friends at Bible studies for homeschoolers, too.
I think they do send things through the mail in some instances, though that seems more like the process for a bedridden person who's still in public school. (My friend had a health issue that wouldn't allow her to go to school, they had a teacher tutor her and bring schoolwork.) Some people buy curriculum on their own (lots of people who are qualified to will write curriculum to sell) and assign it to their kids, some to co-ops more than once a week and it's almost like public school, some do programs completely on the computer. We're mostly the first one.
Lots of different kinds of people homeschool for different reasons, like some because their school wasn't doing so great, some because their kid wasn't doing great at school, some for health issues, some for disabilities or things like tics or autism.
Here's a link to infographics giving statistics if you'd like:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/138767232242868360/ and
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/226517056233726312/
Edit: I did my room, and yes, I think it's weird for the birdbath to be inside. However it's super cute and pretty, so I'll ignore it. XD