Posts Tagged ‘Two Boys’
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Sex Education & The Homeschooler By Christine – Site Admin
I’m a mom of two boys, one is 14 the other is 12. They both have been going through puberty for a while now. A long time ago, when my oldest was starting to ask questions, I got him a couple of books that helped both him and I with the whole “TALK”. My oldest has always been a little more shy about talking about his feelings, and certainly more so about sex. But the books that I bought helped quite a bit. My youngest has never been shy about anything though. His way of talking to me about things like sex has always been by confessional. No we’re not Catholic, he’s just weird. One of the things he confessed to me about was some of his sexuality. That is what has prompted me to write an article for Secular Homeschooling Magazine about Sex Education and the Homeschooler. If they don’t accept the article, then I’ll post it here. However, just in case someone is interested in some of the books that I bought for my sons, you can see them below. I’ll let you all know one way or another if my article is in Secular Homeschooling Magazine and when the issue comes out with it.
Review of K12 Cyber School
I am a single mom of two boys, ages 13 & 11. I have homeschooled them their entire lives, in various styles. I work full time, only recently being able to work out of my home, so the public charter school was the best way for me to continue to homeschool my children and be able to work full time. I hope this review of one of the charter school options that is out there will help you in making your decision on the best way to homeschool your own children. In my opinion, there is no “best way” to do this, there is only the best way for your family, and that often changes as your children grow.
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