Verarde
Pondering Wearing A Hat
Welcome to Ask A Homeschooler! In this thread, you can ask someone who has been homeschooled in 1st, 2nd, 6-11th (and will be for 12th) grade about homeschooling. If there are any other homeschoolers on the forum, I welcome them to answer some questions themselves.
First off, let it be known that my family is Christian and conservative, so there's part of the reason.
I would like to answer a few questions that I feel will be asked right off the bat:
My family homeschools me (and my 10yo brother) for a variety of reasons.
1) We believe that homeschooling offers me a better opportunity to develop my intelligence. I also take two classes part-time at the local high school, and they are quite simple compared to my other courses that I am taking.
2) I work better at my own pace, not having to wait for someone who doesn't quite understand to catch up, or for someone who just doesn't want to be there.
3) My parents want to instill in me (and I welcome it) a classical Christian worldview.
Thankfully, where we live, there is a major community of homeschooling families, so I am not alone in this venture. One course I take is a class that meets together once a week to discuss the reading material for that week. As mentioned before, I also go to the high school part-time, and I have many friends, whom I see quite often.
Not at all. In fact, we live quite near to Patrick Henry College, and PHC is a college which many homeschoolers from across the nation attend. I myself plan on attending PHC if all goes well, majoring in Government with a focus on Strategic Intelligence.
I would also like to say that, unfortunately, homeschooling is slowly being frowned upon by the state, while the family is liking it more and more. Much of Europe has declared homeschooling illegal, with rare exceptions. I believe that there is absolutely nothing wrong with homeschooling, and I would like to hear the community's views upon this subject. Thanks for your questions, and I look forward to answering them.
First off, let it be known that my family is Christian and conservative, so there's part of the reason.
I would like to answer a few questions that I feel will be asked right off the bat:
Why does your family homeschool you?
My family homeschools me (and my 10yo brother) for a variety of reasons.
1) We believe that homeschooling offers me a better opportunity to develop my intelligence. I also take two classes part-time at the local high school, and they are quite simple compared to my other courses that I am taking.
2) I work better at my own pace, not having to wait for someone who doesn't quite understand to catch up, or for someone who just doesn't want to be there.
3) My parents want to instill in me (and I welcome it) a classical Christian worldview.
Does your social life feel lackluster because you homeschool?
Thankfully, where we live, there is a major community of homeschooling families, so I am not alone in this venture. One course I take is a class that meets together once a week to discuss the reading material for that week. As mentioned before, I also go to the high school part-time, and I have many friends, whom I see quite often.
Are your plans for college limited because of your choice, and not having a guidance counselor and so forth?
Not at all. In fact, we live quite near to Patrick Henry College, and PHC is a college which many homeschoolers from across the nation attend. I myself plan on attending PHC if all goes well, majoring in Government with a focus on Strategic Intelligence.
I would also like to say that, unfortunately, homeschooling is slowly being frowned upon by the state, while the family is liking it more and more. Much of Europe has declared homeschooling illegal, with rare exceptions. I believe that there is absolutely nothing wrong with homeschooling, and I would like to hear the community's views upon this subject. Thanks for your questions, and I look forward to answering them.