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« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2013, 07:21:15 PM »

Question....if you are homeschooling your child/ren, why wouldn't learning to read be one of the first things you do? Not teaching them until they figure it out for themselves? or decide they want to read for themselves at 9 or 10 years of age. How can you homeshool your children and teach them things they need to learn if you let them decide they want to learn it for themselves or without first the knowledge of reading? Everyone has their own way and I suppose it worked well for her children once they decided they wanted to learn how to for themselves which is wonderful they wanted to learn! But what if they hadn't wanted to learn?

I believe that a structure home setting is the best for education, unfortunately I also ponder the results of children without social interaction with their own age groups. I know they said there are field trips for homeschoolers, and dances held and such, but holding a dance for homeschoolers, they aren't exactly going to want to dance with complete strangers they don't know nor have conversed with before. Are there other ways to get children socialized and meet new friends they would have if they were in school?

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« Reply #16 on: December 02, 2013, 01:09:07 PM »

I think socialization is overrated.  When people look at homeschooling and ask about socialization, I think what they are really concerned about is the public school culture.  It's not necessarily superior or inferior, but it is it's own culture, and yes, it can't be duplicated at home.  Homeschoolers have their own culture.

I was homeschooled.  My parents enrolled me in dance, soccer, 4-H, and a myriad of other things because so many people told them that I wouldn't have any friends.  This was in the 80's when homeschooling was more frowned upon.  Sadly, most of the peers told me the same thing- if you went to public school, you'd have more friends.  Hello! I'm in this dance class to make friends.  I was alienated in those groups, and it was hard as a little kid.  I don't think my kids and younger siblings have gone through that as much as homeschooling is more prevalent now.

I don't regret homeschooling at all, and I love homeschooling my children.  They get plenty of opportunities to interact with other children, both their own age and with a variety of ages.  We go to story time, choir, and a special gymnastics for homeschoolers, as well as church and various other activities.  Socially, I did just fine and I grew up to be a social butterfly in college.  I was fairly popular.  I don't think any of us would want to characterize our social skills to what we were like in grade school.  Even so, a very poor social upbringing could certainly stunt someone for life, and that could happen to homeschoolers and public schoolers alike.

As far as unschooling goes, we've been taking a stab at it while we move, and I've been surprised at how much the kids have continued to do on their own.  I can't imagine it being as successful if they didn't already know how to read, and if they didn't already have some kind of expectation of themselves of what learning should be like.  I've given them free reign to Netflix (naturally not adult content, within reason!) just to see what they would do, and to let me work.  They did a self-led survey a few days ago and all three of them agreed that they prefer educational over non-educational.  They have gravitated towards the more educational shows like Wild Kratts, Signing Time, Daniel Tigers Neighborhood, and Dinosaur Train.  They have also played Hooda math and starfall extensively.  But aside from screen time, these are a few other things I've witnessed:

  • Peter, a week in, asks me when he has to do his math. I tell him he doesn't have to do any school this month and he is in charge of his own education this month. He frowns, thinks a moment, and asks, "Do I still get to do math if I want to?"
  • Patrick has read dozens of books and has come to me several times to ask me what different words are.
  • Helen has continued to practice the piano on her own, asks me to play duets with her, and loves doing her own art projects.
  • Helen decided to be Ruth's tutor and has done flashcards with her almost every day. Ruth eats it up. Somehow Ruth also picked up on how to hold a pencil correctly and loves to color with her sister.
  • They all keep asking when I'll do school with them again and are looking forward to it. laugh

Unschooling works great for some families.  I don't think high academic achievement is important to them, nor does it need to be a high priority for every family, although it certainly is for me.  They focus on different things, so their outcomes are different.  Most unschoolers wouldn't be surprised or phased by the results of these studies.

Overall we do a lot of unschooling-ish learning anyway. If my kids read a science book, for example, I mentally check it off and focus on other things. Formal schooling is a couple of hours a day. There are things my kids wouldn't learn if I didn't require it, that I feel are necessary for them, so we do it. Peter doesn't like writing, for example, and he's behind in this aspect so we are going to hone in on it next spring.  They also achieve more book learning when I'm involved and that's important.  Overall I would like education to be more self-directed like unschoolers do. If I ever did switch to unschooling for MY family (every family is different), it wouldn't be by way of "de-schooling". Instead, I would find ways to make sure they gravitated and followed through with the subjects I want them to learn. If they didn't read that science book, they didn't come when I invited them to a science experiment, they didn't ever pull out the science kit I bought them for Christmas, there would be a hole in their education, and I would be responsible for that hole. I want their education to be balanced, and I won't give them the reins until they are mature enough to get that balance on their own. It's a privilege I want them to want to earn. The sooner the better! This month showed me that they are much, much closer than I thought they were. I'm hoping to be there by the time they are 8.  This was even before I read "The Self-Propelled Advantage".  I think most of the amiable things about unschooling are present in her approach- a way to throw out the bathwater of unschooling and keep the baby.

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« Reply #17 on: December 02, 2013, 06:43:54 PM »

You make me VERY excited to homeschool when the time comes. Lol. I am very impressed that your children love to learn! It is amazing! I wasn't homeschooled, I went to all public schools. I tell you, not all of it is very socializing and a lot of bullying and peer pressure happens. For a short time (seemed like forever) I was picked on because I had braces and I had a different accent from the others because I had just moved before entering first grade.

I will even admit I have done some things that I would not have thought about if I was homeschooled, like fighting for example. I only got into a couple, one being self defense, and the other I was standing up for a handicap girl being picked on.

I am glad you mentioned being enrolled into soccer, dance, etc, I don't know why but those thoughts haven't even occurred to me. I played soccer myself and I hope that our children want to get into sports and dance, and other activities as well.

How did you start homeschooling? Getting books, school material, etc? We have a while before we start but we have already been trying to research on things to purchase and how to go about starting. Like you, we want to do all subjects so their knowledge is well rounded. I'm not overly fond of science, however you make a excellent point about there being a hole in their education if it is not taught. I am not wonderful at math either, thankfully my husband is.

 Are you teaching your children any other languages?

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