tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044147696321036051.post6104936035386119040..comments2023-09-21T04:32:23.566-04:00Comments on Ponderings of the Heart: Homeschooling?Mindyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03592627780339395321noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044147696321036051.post-62396644855468161972009-09-25T12:57:00.454-04:002009-09-25T12:57:00.454-04:00I always love to read your posts and I have never ...I always love to read your posts and I have never made a comment before but I feel like now is the time. I know that it is very hard to find quality time with your children when you have four and only 4 hours (if that) at home with them during the week. I just want you to think about some of the things I will tell you I have observed from my experience and in my profession (I am a public school teacher so I am sure my opinion is a little bit one-sided)<br />First, If you decide to homeschool you must realize that while your kids will benefit from the extra "together time" they need to be taught most of everything that they would get in public school. I teach high school and I am amazed at what the children in elementary school are learning now (across all subject areas) I believe that this is a very difficult task given that you would be teaching three children now and four in a few years. The curriculum is quite expansive and I believe it would be a major undertaking to stay ahead and on top of what they need to master. that said, I know you are very organzied and could probably do it.<br />Second, the amount of socialization and contact with other adults is a major factor. Many homeschooled children lack the socialization skills to make it if they return to school later on in high school or in college. I have a wonderful friend who is homeschooling her children and has thought about placing them back in public school. However, her second child is terrified about the prospect of being away from home and sent to such a scary place. <br />Third, many parents who homeschool get tired of having their kids with them all day, all week. Your alone time would be cut drastically and this may negatively affect your relationships with your children and your husband. (I'm just thinking of the crankiness factor that I experience during summer break) in addition, many homeschooler parents forget how much time should be spent in school (it should def be more than one or two hours a day)and how much of their personal time will be gone.<br />Finally, I have observed many home-schooled children return to school in the 9th grade because the parents realize that they cannot teach them what they need to know (math, science, history) gets too difficult or in depth for them. From my experience, none of the kids that have been homeschooled and returned to my school in 9th grade were on grade level (even the ones who have very intelligent parents). They have all been behind when they were placed in 9th grade. I am certain that your children are all very smart and will do wonderfully with you as a teacher but these are things to think about.<br />There is lots more information online before you make your decision. I'm sure whatever decision you make, you will do what is right for you and your family. Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044147696321036051.post-8855077052989013532009-09-22T15:58:48.961-04:002009-09-22T15:58:48.961-04:00I just read this post and I have so much to say ab...I just read this post and I have so much to say about it that maybe I'll just send you an e-mail. But in short, I too, was the number one critic of homeschooling. Mainly because of socialization. But can you tell me that every single kid that goes to public/private school (or that you went to school with) is perfect in the socialization field??? No. <br />The main reason I decided to keep Drennan at home is b/c I couldn't imagine only being with him about 3 hours each day while someone else got to spend 7-8 hours with him. For everything else, I'll e-mail you.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15308302818408214622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044147696321036051.post-56611012435514308232009-09-21T15:02:10.959-04:002009-09-21T15:02:10.959-04:00We're kind of in the same boat. I'd love ...We're kind of in the same boat. I'd love to homeschool. However I have come under a lot of criticism because I'm supposedly harming my child by the lack of socialization (this criticism coming from Christian sisters). Mine's only 3, so I have a few more years to think. I'd love to hear what advice/suggestions you get!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com