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To Homeschool Or Not to Home school Now That Is A Question
By C. Bradshaw
Most homeschoolers I know readily admit that homeschooling is not for everyone. But is it for your family? If you are trying to decide whether homeschooling is right for you, read on. I remember well the stress of trying to make the "right decision" several years ago. The choices seemed so life-shaping for both my children and me. And they were! It's really worth doing your homework to figure it out as well as you can. I hope the following approach might be helpful. I think about this as a learning process where we examine the internal and the external aspects of the question. In the internal, we look into our hearts, examine our values, and search our souls to find out who we are and what we dream of for our children and for our family. In the external, we read, visit and talk to people, gathering data to learn what our choices are so that we can find the best match to our internal side.
Internal Soul-Searching 2) Your child. Which qualities of your child make you believe she or he will flourish better in one setting over another? What are her or his strongest learning styles? What environment will best support these? 3) The family. How do other members of the family feel about the different educational options available? Are financial resources a concern? What about time? Are there other children involved who might be affected by this decision? Are you and your spouse relatively aligned in your thinking or do you need to do some values work together? Coming to a decision mutually regarding the basic educational path for your children is critical to its success.
External Data Gathering 1) Read. The reading list I've offered is geared toward exploring homeschooling. Read:
Visit homeschooling support gatherings, including park days, independent study program sites, coordinators and resource teachers. Most homeschoolers will wholeheartedly engage in a discussion of their experience if you make clear your questions and concerns. Several organizations offer "Introduction to Homeschooling" presentations where they cover the basic philosophies, methods, and legal options and open the floor to questions. There is no particular order to follow in addressing these concerns. Rather, it is like a stew. Add all the information together in your brain and heart and let it simmer. The best solution for your family will plump up like a fat, tasty dumpling! Our family revisits the educational options question annually and we refine our schedule often - to create the best life we can. Happy questioning! |
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