
When I first started to homeschool my then Kindergartener I wanted to know everything about it, the good and the bad. Of course I found plenty of things online that suggested that homeschool was not the best thing for young children. When speaking about homeschooling my child, I would also get hit with a “I couldn’t have my kids at home all day” or “I can’t homeschool because my kids need to be in school! “ I didn’t let any of that hinder my decision to homeschool but I did keep some of those things tucked way in the back of my mind as I continued on my journey of homeschooling.
Now at almost 100 days into our second year as a homeschool family, I can revisit some of the bad things I read and heard about homeschool and give my take on what I feel are the 5 biggest myths about homeschool.
5 Myths About Homeschool
1. Homeschoolers do not participate in extracurricular activities.
This is one of those things that I always hear about homeschool and this is NOT true. I’m fact, there are plenty of extracurricular activities especially for homeschooled children. You may have to do a little research in your area to find programs and activities that match your child’s interests but believe me there’s plenty out there.
2. Homeschool is only for religious families.
Again, NOT true. You do not have to be religious or belong to a church to homeschool your children. Any parent can do it. There are plenty of secular curriculums for non religious families to use. Secular homeschooling are families that choose to homeschool for reasons other than religion.
3. Homeschoolers do not socialize.
This has got to be the number one thing that I hear whenever I mention that I homeschool my child. Now that I think about it, this has got to be the number 1 homeschool myth. Children do not need school to socialize. Children socialize everywhere, everyday not just in a school building. There are plenty of co-op programs for children to go and socialize and with other children. Also, remember number one on our list? That’s an opportunity for socializing too.
4.Parents are not qualified to teach children.
If you are dedicated to learning with your child then you are qualified to teach your children. You do not need to be an expert.
5. Homeschooler do not get into college.
Homeschool children have the same opportunities to get into college as any other child.
As you can probably tell from this list that there is a bunch of misinformation about homeschool. If you are thinking about homeschooling your children I would suggest doing your own research to help you make your decision. Also, my biggest advice to is to always do what is right for your child and their learning needs. That’s all that really matters.
Until next time
-LaToya ♡︎

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