Does anyone home school while maintaining a career (at least part time)?
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Re: HS while working?
With that said, I think it's very possible to work part-time and homeschool effectively. I think it just depends on other lifestyle factors - number of children, amount of other household chores, etc. We have many food issues/allergies to deal with in our house and do a lot of cooking from scratch, canning, and gardening. If I wasn't doing all of that I would have a ton more free time to devote to their school and could perhaps continue working for longer. Also, if I only had two kids it would be easier than four.
I currently work Tuesdays and Thursdays. We do book work on the other days, including weekends if we need to.