tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5373868070004356327.post6305483390042388911..comments2023-02-16T05:32:19.805-05:00Comments on The Accidental Homeschooler: Quitting Can Be A 'Good' ThingJeanettehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10318142254266218664noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5373868070004356327.post-41938376637580679532012-01-05T13:19:47.875-05:002012-01-05T13:19:47.875-05:00Hi there! I am new to your blog, but I LOVED readi...Hi there! I am new to your blog, but I LOVED reading this! We are also at a point where my oldest son wants to quit something. :( He is 12, and is a second year Boy Scout. He has been a scout since he started as a Tiger Cub Scout when he turned 6. He has always given 100% to everything he has been asked to do, but in the past year he has decided that he would like to pursue other activities. While there is no law saying that he can't do Scouts AND something else, he realizes that he doesn't want to half commit to anything. <br /><br />It was very comforting to read that you are going through something similar, and that even though you don't want her to quit, you are letting her. I know I don't need permission or reassurance to let my son drop Scouts, lol, but reading your post did make me feel better. So thank you so much for sharing!<br /><br />Looking forward to reading more of your blog...<br /><br />Katie<br />An <a href="http://www.time4learning.com/homeschool/accidental-homeschooling.shtml" rel="nofollow">accidental homeschooler</a> who eventually realized it was the best “accident” of her life!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17720459597404449811noreply@blogger.com