I do not make decisions for other families but no one is an expert on everything and it is not just the socialization but seeing people from other backgrounds, cultures, religions, financial circumstances, that is part of school. You cannot recreate it other ways. Kids need teachers that are not their parents.
Our children, as well as many other homeschooled children, spend time every day with people of different backgrounds, cultures, races, religions, financial circumstances, varying physical and mental abilities, different ages. We don't need to recreate- it has already been created all around us. In our neighborhood, library, YMCA, parks and recreation activities, nursing homes, grocery store, mall, museums, national, state and local parks, ice skating rink, places of worship, restaurants, 5k races, karate, art classes, drama classes, choir, language classes...Everywhere we go my children engage in conversations with people of all ages, race, religions, genders, economic groups, abilities, cultures. Yes, we actually talk to people in all these places. We have met so many amazing people. Most we never see again but I am so glad we didn't miss that chance.
I taught in public schools for ten years not to mention all the years I attended. I watched as students tend to group themselves together in like groups. (Not all of course) I am very thankful that my children's circle of friends is very unique and varied (and includes many non homeschoolers-we are not isolated)
"It takes a village to raise a child." Trust me, even though we are our children's primary teachers, most homeschoolers know the value of every teachable moment and the life lessons that come from the others in our "village." And this is the same feeling of many parents that send their children to public or private schools, they just go about it a different way.
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