Thread:CorgiMom/@comment-34076922-20190611014509/@comment-34076922-20190611213958

Yes and No. We have always home schooled in the summer, as nice days and/or other "stuff" gets in the wway during the school year (sickness also tables academics). I try to "school" as often as I can, pending the cooperation of my child! 🤣

Right now we have to finish Bio, and I have biologicy and chemistry labs we can do (you can buy experiements but I refuse to do disection so he can look that up on a video!) and then he is done with science. (I do have anatomy do to with him, but that's not a requirement per se) ... then he has math to do. This is where life becomes difficult for us both, and we have pushed it off time and time again. I think his brain does not process math the way the "norm" is and so I have given up trying to get him tolearn something he is not capable of understanding. I figured no one ever asks "recite your Algebra 2, chapter 15 lesson" and he eeds only to "pass" math so I have becomeless concerned about it -- but he does need to pass. LOL

He will continue his writing class (not with me, we have a certified teacher who works with him) and I have to get his transcript ready so he needs to finish some history and geography reading. I have books we have never gotten too (that pains me to no end, lol) so we have AP Art History and AP Gov to work on but he's pretty much "done" HS ... he has some ccredits to complete and we are good to go. I like the gap/graduation year as an otion since he is still 17 yrs. Most colleges supported the extra year and pending how he feels he may or may not do his first 12 credits online so he can stay home longer. Not there yet, but a work in proegress!! =)

Anyway - does that answer your question. LOL  😄