I homeschool my daughter, and I always have with the exception of a few months when I was alone with medical problems. I feel this is the best option for her, and her motivation to learn is what reinforces my decision, which to me is not even a question. She is two full grade levels ahead of her peers in some areas, yet in others she is right on target. Homeschooling allows me the opportunity to create a curriculum specifically designed for her needs, unlike "traditional" schools. She is also very well behaved and articulate, and I am very proud of her. Another benefit is if you move around alot, this is one area of life that can remain consistent. It does require a lot of effort and dedication, but it is very, very worth it.
But back to the OP, I think they mean child care- not school for a 2 year old? I cannot be sure.
I homeschool my daughter, and I always have with the exception of a few months when I was alone with medical problems. I feel this is the best option for her, and her motivation to learn is what reinforces my decision, which to me is not even a question. She is two full grade levels ahead of her peers in some areas, yet in others she is right on target. Homeschooling allows me the opportunity to create a curriculum specifically designed for her needs, unlike "traditional" schools. She is also very well behaved and articulate, and I am very proud of her. Another benefit is if you move around alot, this is one area of life that can remain consistent. It does require a lot of effort and dedication, but it is very, very worth it.
But back to the OP, I think they mean child care- not school for a 2 year old? I cannot be sure.