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Permalink Reply by Tatyana Gann on December 10, 2008 at 11:00pm When I started reading your post I thought: "Huh? Are there more people like me?" Its so great to be here and read your thread. We (hubby & me) are both entrepreneurs and our 3 kids go to a very expensive private school, fulltime. After the Christmas break thats gonna change and they stay home.
I am looking for ambitious business women / business families to share ideas and inspire eachother to make most of the business and most of homeschooling.
Education is one of the highest values in our family. The kids learning more about their own interests and growing their passion, is another. Homeschooling will be the perfect ground to start achieving our goals.
Our idea is to bring in a tutor 2-3 times a week. To work on academics and have some time for ourselves to have client meetings. I am sooo excited!
P.S. I am looking for ideas concerning good tutors / companies for my kids 3/5/6 year old.
Permalink Reply by Tracey Fleger on December 15, 2008 at 8:34pm I have 3 children. An 8 year old, 3 year old and 5 month old. I was a sales director with a direct sales company for 7 years. A great company, which I'm still a part of as a consultant. After my 3rd child was born I decided to leave my leadership position to devote more time to the family and schooling. I am in the process of starting a new coaching and encouragment biz for the stay at home, work at home, homeschooling mom. The 1 thing that I have found the most helpful when it comes to schooling and working is when it's school time I have to be focused on school and my children. It seems when I try to multitask between schooling and blogging, writing, twittering and etc.everyone gets a little edgey. I think it's important to set a schedule for work and school and do your best to stick with it.
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