tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5246477633408429495.post8234899873449078237..comments2015-10-09T12:56:20.022-07:00Comments on Confessions of an Everyday Mama: Giving Up.Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14814522542554556878noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5246477633408429495.post-25077726164221134602013-10-19T12:42:03.588-07:002013-10-19T12:42:03.588-07:00OH--I hear you and I feel for you! My kids are 15,...OH--I hear you and I feel for you! My kids are 15, 11 and 4 (and our on-the-way adoptive daughter is also 11). We have been through every possible educational option, and I've homeschooled one or more kids since 2005. At the moment, my 11-year-old is still homeschooled, the eldest is in public high school and the little guy goes to a Christian preschool a couple mornings a week. There are many, many days that I do not like homeschooling at all and wish that private Christian education were an option for all of them. But it's not where God has us right now. All three are thriving, and that's what matters. I still have no idea what we're going to do with V when she comes--I'm thinking homeschool initially, then see what seems to best meet her needs. I was always one who said "never" to public school, but our eldest is really thriving there so far. You're wise to just trust God to show you what's best for each of your kids.Karihttp://www.kariapted.comnoreply@blogger.com