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The Homeschooling Question

During my research on homeschooling and homeschooling options, I have taken the opportunity to ask opinions of a mixture of individuals from varied backgrounds. From the educator to the research paper helper on to the random person in the checkout line, I have asked as many people as I can about opinions on homeschooling.

As you read this, you may be thinking why do I care about someone's opinion? I would reply that it may matter depending on the community you live in. For example, when in a discussion with an aspiring social worker who has high hopes to make it up the ladder to the top in a child protection services agency, she freely shared her anger over homeschooling saying that children fail to get proper socialization, rarely follow through on required (her words) immunizations, and simply cannot get quality education at home.

When asked what experiences she had had in the past, she admitted that she only knew one family. When asked if she had been to trainings or had any other exposure, she admitted that she hadn't. The conversation was quickly halted. In her defense, she is not alone in her views. The same type of conversations took place between me and other people in varied fields.

For example, others sharing the opinion of the future social worker included, but was not limited to a lady at the post office, a man standing at the entrance of a store collecting donations, an elementary school teacher, and a medical doctor. Few of the conversations I had went the other direction; that is, the person praised homeschooling.

The researcher part of me acknowledges that this attitude may be one that is simply isolated to a specific community or section of the country (several of my conversations took place on the road from Kentucky to Alabama), but I also realize that if the attitude is the prevailing one, it can be detrimental to any family choosing to home school. I will leave further speculation on this up to you, the reader. I am admittedly biased on the subject of homeschooling and have taken some time to explore possible risks associated with choosing to home school in a community that is not supportive.

Homeschooling: Brainstorming the Bad

Let's explore the side of homeschooling that may present barriers or potential barriers to homeschooling families.

Homeschooling: Brainstorming the Good

Now, let's take a moment to look at the other side of the points made in the above section.

Homeschooling for College & Other Final Comments

I wanted to add this section on homeschooling for college into the article because I see it as a both a benefit and drawback of homeschooling. Based on my research (which I will share more specifically in an upcoming article), home schooled children may find themselves ready for college earlier than publicly and privately schooled children. This may seem a plus, and to some degree it certainly is, but the question of adequate accommodations for young folks to participate in college alongside those nearing adulthood can be a concern. This is not a problem that should be attributed to a homeschooling family, but an issue in the public college system; specifically, more programs are needed to accommodate early entry students. As early entry student numbers increase, I suspect that colleges will find new and innovative ways to accommodate them.

I want to end this article with a story of a 13-year old college sophomore at a local college. I was proctoring exams during final exams week when a colleague began talking about his daughter who would graduate in two years from college. Normally, I would not take note of a common conversation, but then I heard him say, "...she'll be 15" in a conversation about her graduating from college. I couldn't help myself. I had to know more. I learned that he and his wife had pulled his daughter out of the public school system when she was in third grade. Since that time, he, his wife, and other family members had taken part in the homeschooling process. In this homeschooling case, the 15-year old would be headed to medical school after graduation.

While this story may be the exception, there are clearly benefits to homeschooling children. Based on my work as a contractor with child protection workers, research in the field of education, and every day conversations with friends, colleagues, and strangers, I find that there is a lack of understanding and a generally negative view of homeschooling families. There have been some valid concerns brought up during those conversations such as unqualified parents (I would offer that a college education does not make one an educator), neglect in the home (come on, do we really believe that the majority of parents are neglecting their children's educational needs?), and one which I found interesting was that homeschooling families neglect medical needs (I believe that is called a logical fallacy - look it up).

Admittedly, I am biased, but not so much that I can't see the possible limitations, complications, and frustrations that may be related to homeschooling. I see them. I just happen to believe that the benefits far outweigh the negative aspects.

Homeschooling Articles - Have a Look!

The following links have additional information on some of the areas discussed in this article. There is a wealth of information available on the web. Pay attention to the sources used to glean information so that you are getting high quality information. My view is one of many, so I encourage anyone who is considering the homeschooling method of education to do the research before diving in. I will post a link to the homeschooling book I am working on as soon as it is completed.

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