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The School Room: Education at Home

A blog about one family's adventure in homeschooling on a budget

The Sick School

One of the many benefits of homeschooling is that it is more convenient when a child is sick. The student of a homeschool does not miss any lessons as they stop until the student can continue unlike public school that continues for all the other students and leaves the absent one scrabbling to catch up. It is even possible for the homeschooled student to recieve some eduation even while ill through reading, watching videos or other quiet activities when he or she feels up to the work.

It becomes a disadvantage when the instructing parent is ill. We recently found ourselves with this delimma. Our options were to cancel lessons until I could fully manage them or to create a plan of action for substituting normal materials that required me to speak more than I was capable of at the time. We opted for a substitute plan. We put aside the things that required effort and speaking on my part in favor of reviews, written work, reading and instruction from my husband.

We must now catch up in some areas but the children got the opportunity to study different things and picked up some new skills from their Father's lessons and the researching they did.

 

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Comments

 

Susanne said:

I certainly don't mean any disrespect, but I noticed some errors in this blog and wanted to point them out. I am sure that as homeschoolers, we all understand the importance of teaching kids proper spelling and grammar. The errors I noticed included the improperly spelled words "recieve," which should be spelled receive, and "delimma" which should be spelled dilemma. Also, in this case, the f in the word "father" should not be capitalized. I think it's important that we homeschoolers remember to check our own work on a regular basis to make sure we are not giving our kids wrong information, such as spelling a word incorrectly.

December 30, 2008 6:56 PM
 

Cinnamonhuskies said:

Often it's the computer keyboard that makes me spell poorly (I have 2 keys that don't want to push down) and not my ignorance. I'm sure that was the case here with the original poster.

January 2, 2009 12:42 PM
 

Brandy said:

The curse of teh?

I sometimes invert letters and whole words when I type especially when typing quickly, doing multiple things at once or when I am too tired to be attempting to write.

I likely looked this one over in too much of a rush before posting. It proves that it's worth taking a bit of extra time over.

January 3, 2009 11:38 PM

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