And how about you, Megan? I guess it’s not really a huge change for you with the kids being out of school. And so I’m hoping to get a little bit of the best of both worlds and hopefully bring some opportunities to my kids from from both perspectives. Yeah, it should be a really interesting contrast, kind of get an experience from both perspectives and then couple that with my experience being homeschooled as a child. It’s an interesting way to do it, and it’ll allow you to compare the differences between the two setups. So we’ll have our toe in each pond so to speak. So he’s going to actually stay in the public school system. So as we get a little closer, we’ll start him in the homeschool process.Īnd our oldest has decided that for now that he’s really enjoying where he’s at in school. I will be writing a post on it in the next couple months, but I think we have decided to move forward and homeschool our youngest he’s just about to turn three. Actually, I’m looking forward to the challenge of finally being kind of forced to make a make a move on this homeschooling decision that I’ve been pondering for the last little while.īut I think it will be a lot of fun. Well, it’s it’s definitely going to be an interesting experience. Megan homeschools her four children and Phia was homeschooled herself as a child growing up.Īnd I know you’ve mentioned in the past that you have considered it on and off for your own children now Phia, so how about we start with you? What are your feelings on homeschooling now that you may have no choice but to homeschool your kids for the next little while? And we thought of Megan and Phia because they both have experience with homeschooling. They, well, it’s spring break right now, but they will be out of school after spring break ends.Īnd we need to find a way to keep their education going, even if their schools don’t open up again. Yeah, well, well Money Mechanic thought of this episode as an idea and I thought it was a fantastic idea because with the COVID-19 pandemic going on, a lot of kids are out of school. So I’m gonna let Chrissy start off with where she wants to go. I’m here to learn along with the rest of our listeners because I don’t have children and I don’t have the challenges that many of you are facing with childcare and homeschooling.īut luckily we do have some people with some experience that we can hopefully share with you the listeners and make life a little easier and more fun and we’ll see get through this together as a community Chrissy, you’ve got some kids at home, so does Phia, and so does Megan. And today we figured we better address some of the issues that are facing most of us these days in an uncertain times. Hey, guys, thanks so much for having me back.Īlways a pleasure. Once again, one of our favorites, fan favorite, is Phia! Hi, Phia. Great to have you here and returning to the show. We also have a new co-host for this episode. I’m quite happy to be an introvert at home with my dogs and my wife right now, making the best of things. And of course, with us as usual is co-host Chrissy.ĭoing quite well. It’s Money Mechanic with you on Explore FI Canada. Join us as we sit with other Canadians at the round table… to discuss, and sometimes argue, about financial independence in Canada!Īll right, good afternoon. Hello and welcome to Explore FI Canada podcast. Visit exploreficanada.ca/eqbank to learn more. The EQ Bank Savings Plus Account reimagines banking by offering a competitive everyday interest rate, plus the flexibility of a checking account, along with free transactions, no everyday banking fees, no minimum balances and fast, cheap and fully transparent international money transfers and more-all from a single account. Columbia University.Thanks to EQ Bank for sponsoring this episode of Explore FI Canada. “Private tutoring and its impact on students' academic achievement, formal schooling, and educational inequality in Korea.” Unpublished doctoral thesis. Tutors, instructors, experts, educators, and other professionals on the platform are independent contractors, who use their own styles, methods, and materials and create their own lesson plans based upon their experience, professional judgment, and the learners with whom they engage. Varsity Tutors connects learners with a variety of experts and professionals. Varsity Tutors does not have affiliation with universities mentioned on its website. Media outlet trademarks are owned by the respective media outlets and are not affiliated with Varsity Tutors.Īward-Winning claim based on CBS Local and Houston Press awards. Names of standardized tests are owned by the trademark holders and are not affiliated with Varsity Tutors LLC.Ĥ.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating based upon cumulative historical session ratings through 12/31/20.
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