Three Pupils
September 8, 2005 at 6:29 pm | In Homeschooling | Leave a CommentSeptember 6 marked the first day of school this year. The year I get three students. The year I have been dreading since the end of last school year. Teaching just one is hard enough. Two is pretty challenging. Three is indescribable. I didn’t know and I guess still don’t know how exactly I will handle this school year. Whether I’ll end up in a mental hospital or end up sending them all to school.
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