These days, many people are turning to homeschooling for their children’s education. Some have started asking the question, ‘Should I homeschool my child,’ due to problems with school. Others feel they want to spend more time with their children. Still, others think they can do a better job of educating their children than a school can.
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Why Are More Parents Homeschooling?
“I Just Don’t Think I Have the Patience to Homeschool My Child.”
Many parents question whether they would make good home educators as they don’t believe they have enough patience to homeschool. One home educating mom answered this query concisely when she said:
I planned on public school right up until the moment the teacher told me she didn’t want my son in her class. She suggested I homeschool. For the record, I thought she was crazy! I didn’t have the patience for that. And guess what? I was right, I did not have the patience for it, but I learned, and he learned and we fell in love!
Another mom tackled this question by saying:
I’ve known so many who’s main comment against homeschooling is that they don’t have patience. They say, “Oh, I could never homeschool, I just don’t have the patience for it!” as if homeschool moms are just mystically imbued with the stuff.
Having true patience is obviously not a requirement, or no one would homeschool!
It is definitely necessary in day to day living with children, but the big picture is more attainable I feel for most.
Actually, I feel it takes more patience from me to deal with outsiders than it does to home educate. Homeschooling is a breeze compared to defending our choices or responding to criticism and ignorance! I don’t think it takes any more patience to homeschool than it does to have kids in general, it’s the naysayers that I need patience for.
Why I Struggle When Someone Asks Me, ‘Should I Homeschool My Child?’
These days when someone asks me whether they should homeschool, I say, “Home education is a great option and you’ll probably love it especially if you stick at it and iron out all the teething problems that initially arise.”
I like this article a lot. I just recently (last week) started homeschooling my youngest child and in that week I have noticed a major difference in his happiness and learning. The school system is definitely broken, here in Texas at least. I am trying to talk my older son into becoming a home school student also. I would just take him out of the system if I could but I also know better than to push a pre-teen boy into leaving all his social ties. I have also read other articles that back this up and say that if a child is active in the decision he/she will embrace it more easily and it will result in a better schooling atmosphere than being forced into it and there being negative feelings and emotions about the homeschooling. I know my daughter which is my oldest is way too happy with the socialization in her school. Public school works for her because she is a social butterfly and is in all Pre-AP classes so there’s not much busy work for her. I was apprehensive about homeschooling for about a year before actually withdrawing my son. I also had been fed negative information about non-public educated kids but what I was seeing with the treatment of my son by his own teachers was heart wrenching. His english/Language arts teacher told me this year that she “did not have the training to deal with” my son. I have had zero problems out of him. He is very interested in learning and is completing 20+ assignments a day for his class without many reminders from me. He loves telling me all the new things he learned that day. He is unfortunately almost a year behind in school because we had to start his 3rd grade year over again so instead of him getting ahead he is technically just “catching up”. We are definitely happier now not having to deal with his elementary school. He will have to start going to his speech classes but hopefully that wont affect him much. He is amazing in every way and nothing at all like what the teachers this year said he was like. Thank you for spreading information like this for all of us out here who are looking into better ways to raise and teach our children.