sullins5
alias the 'disneychick'
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Our first 2 were in a private christian academically strong school up until they would have been going into the 5th and 6th. They were both in gifted programs. What we found, and what bothered us, was we felt like WE were teaching them when they came home. For whatever reasons, they hadn't had time to go over things, and we found an attitude of "Well, if you don't like it, you can leave". We also felt like 'school' was taking our kids away. We didn't have children for 'society' to raise them. We wanted them to be strong, thriving, know what you believe and why, be excited to learn, be able to travel, have a worldview, walk with integrity, and NOT be consumed with peer pressure, entitlement attitudes, or have to worry about what their 'peers' thought.
I was a "I'll NEVER homeschool" person. Never say never! We brought them home (they were fine with it), and homeschooled them the whole way through. They played soccer, violin, piano, were Zoo docents, built Habitat for Humanity Homes, and travelled profusely. They have been to Mexico, Poland, China, Dominican Republic, Virgin Islands, and want to go where ever they can help.
Here's what we found. We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that our kids grew up with minds of their own, sure of themselves, strong, sure, and have 'socially' developed wonderfully! I now am the proud parent of two kids who both won full scholarships, and my son won his Masters' program as well. My daughter was preadmitted to nursing school, didn't have to compete, could stand her ground when a professor made an illogical comment, and is now a cardiac/neuro ICU nurse. My son also won his college program (both were academic scholarships), majored in business with a concentration in administration, management, and mandarin and now works for an international company as an account executive. He finished his Masters' at 23years old. I AM very proud of these two.
And...here we go again. They have a 12 year old sibling. We sent her back to the same school, she was in the gifted program, but after repeating and seeing what we had seen before, plus this time, the teachers were on Facebook much of the day (I kid you not), we just decided it wasn't worth it. Still not impressed in what I was seeing all around. She loves to act, sing and dance and is pursuing her dreams as well as studying diligently. We'll see what her future holds, but for now, she's homeschooling.
Homeschooling is NOT for everyone. We love having ours around, love that they have our morals, convictions, have more time with them and now feel like we raised two and are raising the third. I tell my friends, "If you're going to homeschool, please do it RIGHT". Find out what's right for your family, private, public, homeschool and diligently do it.
Another note...I have quite a few friends who DO teach in the public and private sector and they are fine! So please understand, our family made our decision based on OUR kids, THEIR needs, and OUR wishes. HTH's!