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CelticFay · 09/03/2023 16:33

Hi, I'm a homeschooling mom to a 2.5 year old boy and a 15 month old daughter and I'm currently 11 weeks pregnant. When my third baby will be born my other 2 kids will be 3y and 22 months. I'm a homemaker and I intend to homeschool my children which means I won't have time out by sending them to childcare/schools and I don't have much support to help me, my husband works full time. I'm happy my kids will have short age gaps so that they can grow up together in similar developmental stages but I'm starting to feel the vertigo of what's to come. Any tips from other moms who have gone through something similar? I'm also expected to tend to all domestic chores and at this rate I feel I need a clone to get anything done 😂

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PennyRa · 11/03/2023 14:41

TinyTeacher · 11/03/2023 14:37

@PennyRa may I ask what sort of thing you do for this sort of thing? When we have homeschooled children joining at sixth form sometimes the parents ask what they could/should do I'd love to be able to recommend a way for them to be on top of practical skills.

For chemistry or all sciences?

RampantIvy · 11/03/2023 14:45

I can't answer for GCSEs, but for A level the practical element has to be done at an approved centre. Students usually need to pass the practical element of all the sciences they take for university admission. It usually specifies this in the degree course

MumOf2workOptions · 11/03/2023 20:57

CelticFay · 09/03/2023 16:33

Hi, I'm a homeschooling mom to a 2.5 year old boy and a 15 month old daughter and I'm currently 11 weeks pregnant. When my third baby will be born my other 2 kids will be 3y and 22 months. I'm a homemaker and I intend to homeschool my children which means I won't have time out by sending them to childcare/schools and I don't have much support to help me, my husband works full time. I'm happy my kids will have short age gaps so that they can grow up together in similar developmental stages but I'm starting to feel the vertigo of what's to come. Any tips from other moms who have gone through something similar? I'm also expected to tend to all domestic chores and at this rate I feel I need a clone to get anything done 😂

If you feel like this why are you doing it and why have another child?????

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