How do I know that homeschooling works? My children are now 19 and 21 years old, and in college. How do I know that homeschooling high school was a good thing for them? Today they each updated their Facebook status. What do they think of their academics?
My younger son is in the honors program, majoring in Political Science. His status:
Alex really enjoyed his Faith & Science II class
My older son is majoring in electrical engineering with a computer science minor – and he takes upper division math “for fun.” His status:
Kevin is happy about his morning, his awesome lunch, his music discovery, and his upcoming lab. Whee…
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I’ve decided that my homeschool was indeed successful. They both love school, and don’t mind telling the world about it. I know that not everything in life is perfect – at least not in my life. On the other hand, my kids love college, love their classes, and really enjoy learning. That’s success in my book!
Homeschoolers, remember your 5-year plan, part of which is a close-knit family, and children who love learning. It may not solve all your problems, but it may help you tolerate some of those difficulties today.

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J W says:
Great job in Olympia, Lee! Thank you!
January 7th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
Lee says:
Thanks! It’s sure hard to represent such a diverse group, and at the same time try to convince legislatures that they really want to encourage homeschooling.
It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s got to do it
Blessings,
Lee
January 7th, 2009 at 9:36 pm