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Originally Posted by bananacake
While I appreciate what you're trying to say here, is having a well-paying career and making sure our children can have one a main goal of homeschooling? We certainly should do everything we can to set them up for success, but it's also OK for her to work toward better math efficiency later if she really needs/wants to
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It should be a main goal of any kind of schooling. There's plenty of research that suggests that people are happier and less anxious when they earn a certain base level of income and are not scratching from paycheck to paycheck. An education that blocks off 75% of the possibility for her doing this isn't a successful education.
D has shared her frustration at living paycheck to paycheck. I can't imagine she wants that for her daughter.
Later, when one has to work 2-3 poorly paid jobs just to make the rent, would seem to be a much harder time to address it.
Thankfully she and her family still have time to address it now.
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