LOL ... I thought I was over the anger with socializtion BS. Then today I read on the AJC online (atlanta journal constitution) some idiot who says that all home school kids are spoiled and can't handle not getting their own way, don't know how to share and can't function in a group.
Yep, my poor DD... She is having such a hard time with the guest list for her Brithday party. I finally made her stop when the guest list reached 30 kids LOL. The list is about 1/2 PS and 1/2 HS kids. she invited all of the kids in her karate class and all the kids from our HS area group. We are in a huge group but thankfully it is divided into geographic areas. If she had weekly contact with all 200 families, we would have to take out a loan for the B-day party LOL.
In the past I've tried to answer the socialization question, but have found that those who usually ask really don't care what your answer is. They will try to rip it to shreads. IE right here on the DIS I was told I made a bad choice by letting my DS wrestle. This was on the local youth wrestling tean that was associated with the local high school team. Yet I was a bad parent for teaching my child that fighting is OK. Humm.. the same poster didnt' have a problem when parents of PS kids talked about their children who wrestle.
Now I really tend to just ignore the question, or if it is someone who won't let up, or has asked me several times I'll give a BS remark like "yep my poor kids, they aren't forced into the artifical age/ability/geographic separation that is in PS. Poor things have friends of all ages and learning abilities, that live all over the atlanta are. Just how will they survive not spending 8 hrs a day with kids who are only their own age and learning ability that live within a 15 mile radius of the school."
As for what socialization they are really getting ...
Karate 2x per week
Park day 1x per week
filed trips 1-2 per month
book club 1x per month
story time at the library (5 DD only) 1X per week
Starting in Sept they will also have....
Science co-op 2X per month
Drumming (DS) weekly
show choir (DD) weekly
Art class (? if there are enough interested in the class)
and possibly brownies for DD (once again trying to start a homeschool troop)
Park day, book club science co-op, art, drumming, field trips and show choir are made up basically of the same group of kids, or in the case of field trips, those kids plus the other area groups in our support group.
As for curriculum....
14 DS
For 7th grade we used SeaScapes . Hated it, no support what so ever. We never received his final grades and I finally gave up on them after constant e mails for a yr. The use PS text books and do not send a teachers copy. We spent lots of extra $$$ on materials so I could teach DS.
8th grade... Just finished up Great Books Academy. I must say I am very happy with great books. Lots of support, but it is expensive.
9th grade... if GBA was accredited we would continue to use them .Since they are not we decided (well DH decided) that DS needs a "real" diploma. So we will be using
American School of Correspondence. It is actually a much easier program so we will be suplementing with extra science (the co-op mentioned earlier), Spanish (they offer spanish, but we already have a wonderful program that he can get credit for) music (HS drumming that was mentioned earlier)and art.
5 DD
We were using Calvert K but it just isn't a good fit for her. She is way ahead of their math, but just could not learn reading using their methods.
For 1st grade We are using
Golden Beetle Books and suplmenting with Math (haven't decided which yet, probably developemental math), spanish, art, choir, science co-op, US history (Golden Beetle is from Autralia so it does not contain US history),color phonics (a computer reading program) and Handwriting Without Tears.
both kids also have various educational computer games they enjoy and can earn time for. if DS finishes all his weekly work by Friday, he gets a free day and can pick anything educatinal to do.
For DD I try to do they same but she struggles to get her weekly work finished (or did with calvert) so she had a free 1/2 day on Wed. She really needed the break in the middle of the week. Calvert was too work sheet based for her.
My child attends PS. This does not mean that I've delegated his education entirely to the school! Education certainly continues at home, and I strongly feel that WE are the ones preparing him for life. His primary education comes from us, his parents. The PS is supplementary, and I appreciate the things he learns there. We monitor, support, and extend their standardized curriculum.
Bravo for your familly. I really wish all parents had that attitude. If so we would have the best PS in world. I really really do not blame teachers as a whole (I've had problems wiht a few but they are the exception I hope) but the admistration and parents for the problems in the PS system. I have several examples but my best is a former neighbor. When the boys (DS and her DS) were 4 I sent DS to a private 1/2 day preschool. She sent her DS to be tested for the public headstart program. He was put into headstart and some other classes because he was so far behind. The teachers and thearipist kept telling the parents what to work on at home. Their answer "we aren't the teachers, and we aren't getting paid to teach him. It isn't our job to teach him. That is why we pay taxes". Poor kid never owned a book. He didn't know anything about ABC's, how to count, shapes colors etc at 4 yrs old. Thye finally moved back to Virginia "where the teachers do their job and dont' expect parents to be teachers". I'm sure (or at least I hope) that they were in for a rude awakening).