Welcome Birmingham Area Homeschoolers!
The Ten Most Important Things
You Need to Know About Homeschooling
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1.
Homeschooling is life changing. It creates personal growth for both
the parent and the child. You (the parent) get a second chance to
re-discover your own special genius, while you help your children
discover theirs. Nothing you will ever do will have a more profound
effect on your child and your family's future as homeschooling.
2. You are qualified to homeschool your children
if you love to read to them, love to spend time with them, love to
explore the world with them, love to see them learn new things and,
most important, love them.
3. Children love to learn. It is as natural to
them as breathing. They have an inborn hunger to explore the world
and examine what is interesting. They learn by following their
interests, with one interest leading to another. This is the way we
all learned as younger children and how as adults we learn after we
leave school. Homeschooling families learn together and know that
learning is a life-long process.
4. Homeschooling is legal option for educating
your child.
5. It does not take six to eight hours a day to
homeschool your child. Most of the time children spend at school
consists of waiting. Design a plan that works for your family and
be prepared to scratch it several times and start over. Don't
sacrifice your family's happiness to "school" your children. There
are many ways families homeschool; find what works for you and your
family.
6. Your child will not become a social misfit.
Children do not need to be socialized in a large group of same-age
children to become well adjusted socially. Quite the opposite. Most
parents want their children to learn their social graces from
adults, not other children. Homeschoolers have healthy
relationships with people of all ages, including the new mother
next door, the retired couple who loves to garden, their friends at
ballet, 4-H and Karate and, most important, their parents.
7. You will not have to teach algebra unless you
really want to. It is not necessary to teach pre-algebra to ten
year olds. When your teen decides to become a scientist or is ready
to explore the requirements of college admission, together you will
explore the ways they can learn algebra: in a community college
class, with a tutor, or through text books. After years of
using math in their daily lives, homeschooled teens are well
equipped to teach themselves higher math. Don't worry about it when
they are ten.
8. You will question yourself a lot. Maybe several
times a day in the beginning. This is normal. Find a fellow
homeschooling friend. Support each other. Tell each other that it's
okay to sometimes feel that your children didn't seem to learn
anything on a given day. They did, and so did you!
9. You do not have to starve or live in a tent to
homeschool your children. Thousands of homeschooling families are
able to make the money they need and homeschool their children at
the same time. While you create a family business or dream job or
restructure your current job, your children will learn the most
important skill of all - how to create the life of their
dreams.
10. Trust in your child. They learned how to love,
smile, crawl, walk, talk, run, dress themselves, and understand
their world before starting school, and they will continue to grow
and learn without school.
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