Towards the end of July, stores start advertising Back to School Sales on everything you need and didn’t think you needed; but hey it’s on the list.
With those sales come the cries from the backseat, “I hate school, it’s too hard, it’s boring, I hate getting up in the morning, and I hate homework.” Sound familiar?
Kids have to attend school for our sanity and their future. But are their complaints legitimate?
There is a lot of controversy surrounding the homeschool movement and with it has come the proliferation of online homeschool programs.
According to a new joint report from the extending the school year is not necessarily the answer for increasing academic achievement. Instead, the study determined that “it’s what we do with those school days”. The average school day is 6.75 to 7 hours and the quantity of time cannot be translated into the quality of learning.
So perhaps your child’s objections are not that far from off. Can you honestly say you’re satisfied with your child’s academic progress and standing?
Solution? 91¶ĚĘÓƵ
Let’s address your student’s objections, your concerns, and some facts:
It's too hard! Struggling students are frustrated students.
91¶ĚĘÓƵ staff and teachers work hard to encourage positive thinking, approach challenges positively, and model perseverance during learning.
It’s boring! Bored students aren’t learning students.
91¶ĚĘÓƵ offers extra-curricular subject blocks to help your child explore new hobbies, try new subjects, and interests.
I hate getting up in the morning! Tired students are underperforming students.
91¶ĚĘÓƵ start time is your time! Log in to your classes mid-day or early morning, Attendance is based on daily work not the time you show up for class.
I hate homework! 91¶ĚĘÓƵ does not have homework.
How will my child’s academic strengths and weaknesses benefit from your school?
91¶ĚĘÓƵ academic program is personalized; students meet virtually with their teacher for personalized academic lessons based on their needs.