For homeschooling moms: Stigma of homeschooling?
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If the comments are nasty , or plain ignorant, and have little to do with an honest question we will either not respond at all, or simply tell them that we do not owe them an explanation as to why we make the choices we do.
Responses to home school opponents are situational, and since you stated that you would like your children to have a Christ centered education, home schooling is more than a choice for you, and your husband; it is a commandment, a Biblical directive.
For encouragement, and some idea’s on how to respectfully respond to many questions see the links below:
http://homeschoolinformation.com/homeschooling/why_homeschool.htm
http://www.enochnj.org/pdf/biblehs.pdf
I would suggest trying to focus on the positives of homeschooling rather than the negatives of school, even though they do have an inverse relationship. Some people will take your decision to homeschool as an indictment of their own parenting choices. You can’t help that; you can just try to respectfully walk away or change the subject.
Do you know what a lot homeschooler secretly think of public school parents? If I tell you, I will get a lot of thumbs down. But just know that the public’s opinion doesn’t matter if you don’t value it. It is WORK and it costs money to homeschool. That is a fact. I know how much homeschoolers do and what they pay for their materials. Nothing a parent who relies on a government nanny says will move me. In fact,, when I look at public school students I feel sorry for them. I think it is horribly cruel to separate a 3yo from their mommy and send them into a germ-infested herd of other little waifs to be treated like livestock and have the nerve to call it education!
You do get looks and even comments when you go into a walmart or go somewhere with the kids during school. So what? Is a minimum wage clerk’s opinion really that important to me? Should it be? No. The only people I have to please are God and my husband. And when you homeschool, you just develop that attitude.
My kids are grown. I have one left home who is almost 17. Nothing anyone will ever say negatively about homeschooling will ever move me. I know it works. I see it and have lived it. And over time, you will develop that same thick skin when it comes to nasty comments. For our family personally, it didn’t even matter what close relatives said. It does bother some people. But you don’t have to answer to anyone but God and your mate. So ignore the rest. Their opinions are unimportant.
And because homeschooling has become more main stream, the newbies of today face less opposition and ignorance within the general public. There are people who have gone before you and paved the way. It is easier now.
Don’t worry about it! It’s your decision, it’s what is best for your children, and it doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks!
You will never be able to convince everyone so like Glurpy said it’s not worth trying to although for me that was a hard concept…I wanted everyone to understand!!!
The other thing that helped me was to tell people well we are trying this for Kindergarten and if it doesn’t work well for our family then we will make other arrangements. After the first year I have only had a couple of questions of whether I was putting her in school or not. I simply reply “well we are still happy with homeschooling, but we are taking it one year at a time”
Plus the only way to break the stereotype is to have enough of us homeschooling that aren’t stereotypical
My family is very supportive and I even got one of my sisters to homeschool her daughters. My husbands family is very impressed and my MIL is trying to talk my SIL into homeschooling her daughter. I surround myself with people I like and who lift me up and hold me accountable. Maybe that’s why.
Anyway, we knew we wanted to homeschool before we had kids, too. I suggest you read as much as you can about homeschooling and the different styles. Then seek out a homeschool support group in your area. It’s good to have mentors who have been-there-done-that. Congratulations, you will be blessed in many ways.
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