edHelper.com - Math, Reading Comprehension, Themes, Lesson Plans, and Printable Worksheets
Subscribed over the past couple of days to make sure that Sarah has not only the help that she's been getting through-out the past school year with the EXCELLENT resources available online and with what media-rich environment that we have available to us, but we had plans to subscribe when we were financially able to do so and had saved enough money for emergencies, transportation and, of course personal necessities and Sarah's Education. This site was and is a bit costly, but it covers topics from pre-kindergarten to well into High School and entry-level college in some instances that are HIGHLY USEFUL, BENEFICIAL and MANDATORY in today's world of competitive education. I like the resource and waited long enough. I'm pleased and have just started working on school supplies, re-arranging our office-equipment and school-area equipment, giving Sarah an area that's separate to play with her toys when she wants, and also sorting through things, boxing up last year's lessons and plans that are already scanned and uploaded to the web, and trying to re-structure our business and find the best avenues for equipment, upgrades, working plans and things that suit our life-style without being overly-zealous, UN-informed, or just taking on too much to handle. I have a lot of receipts to enter, a lot of hours to log, a lot of work left to do, school is coming up, starting to order supplies, having to re-wire and make sure that the correct equipment is in the right area for the correct job, get all systems networked, and make sure that we have the ability to provide food and necessities for school. We did very well last year and this is VERY STRESSFUL. All I can be is honest and this is it. Believe it or not, she's made progress for her condition and I don't want to lose what I have put together on a budget that's nowhere near public school. I only pray that there is understanding and help with people who do understand how difficult home schooling can be. We need to get out on cool and pretty days and explore and take pictures and talk about what we see and explore. We need to do things too. Somehow, the METRO bus stopped running down our street, so we have no transportation whatsoever without calling a Medicaid Cab and that's just to go to a doctor's visit. Things aren't easy for us and we can only pray that somehow we'll be able to do things. We've started a garden and are trying to understand the how and why of the way things work. We need to make sure that we have a color scanner to the computer working in the back room and we also need to make sure that we have a magnanimous year. LLO'C
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