I homeschool my 3 kids. Guess what they have more opportunities to socialize then kids in public school. I have the unique advantage of having been a public school teacher first. When I was in the public school setting kids were rushed from place to place, subject to subject. They needed to not talk to other kids, except 20 minutes on the playground. My kids work at their own pace, and when they are with others, scouts, co-op, Awana, Bible study, it is appropriate to talk and socialize. It is comics like this that continue to stigmatize kids who are homeschool. My kids gt tired of being told by their public school counter parts that they are lucky they don’t have to go to school. Of course the fact that it is easier for a homeschool student to get into college does a lot to prove people wrong in the end.
I homeschool my 3 kids. Guess what they have more opportunities to socialize then kids in public school. I have the unique advantage of having been a public school teacher first. When I was in the public school setting kids were rushed from place to place, subject to subject. They needed to not talk to other kids, except 20 minutes on the playground. My kids work at their own pace, and when they are with others, scouts, co-op, Awana, Bible study, it is appropriate to talk and socialize. It is comics like this that continue to stigmatize kids who are homeschool. My kids gt tired of being told by their public school counter parts that they are lucky they don’t have to go to school. Of course the fact that it is easier for a homeschool student to get into college does a lot to prove people wrong in the end.