tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2418728521210487913.post6387645275998030118..comments2023-10-08T23:00:06.606-05:00Comments on Once Upon a Family: PSEO Here She Comes!~*~The Family~*~http://www.blogger.com/profile/10318808045089371749noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2418728521210487913.post-52497909659300046382013-11-29T23:06:55.370-06:002013-11-29T23:06:55.370-06:00Ah, those major changes in our life. It's wise...Ah, those major changes in our life. It's wise to start slow with one class. It gives her a chance to get her feet wet, learn about how the class is structured, etc. My daughter also felt the pressure of having to "prove" that she was well educated through homeschooling. She set her standards high, and we spent many nights hugging her and reassuring her that her grades were not as important to us as her well-being.<br /> Just like when they learn to walk, those first steps into adulthood are shaky. They stumble along at first, and before you know it they are running ahead of you. I'm sure Dancer will do fine, and you will adapt to your new role as chief cheerleader. :o)<br /><br />Peace and Laughter!jugglingpayneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10921293051956441475noreply@blogger.com