How do I convince my parents to homeschool me?
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Sometimes it is better not to make the argument yourself. Someone else might be better positioned to make the argument than you are. For example, do you think your mother might be more convincing with your father than you are? Perhaps you should try going through her. Or perhaps there is another adult who would be more persuasive.
Second, conclusory statements do not make good arguments to logically-minded people. Public school ruins my life is an example of such a conclusory statement. It may be expressing your feelings, but it doesn’t make sense to others without some facts to back it up.
I think that a written proposal with some research to back up your idea would be more impressive to your parents than just stating your feelings. They might take it more seriously if they see that you have researched the issue and found some information that they were not aware of before. They would see that you are serious about it and this is not just a spur of the moment idea based upon your feelings right now.
You need to show them that this is not to make you feel better right now, but is important and helpful for your future. They might be seeing this as dropping out of school instead of continuing your education in a more effective manner. They need to see that this will help you in the long-term.
Do not just tell them that lots of colleges look for home-schooled kids- back that up with some quotes, articles, letters from admissions officers at colleges stating that.
Also, rather than just making it an either/or proposal, you could find a compromise that would meet their concerns, while also allowing you to homeschool. For example, state that you will only do it for one year and be tested in the spring and if you don’t improve on your test scores, that you will go back to school the next year. Or, state that you have found an excellent correspondence school (have information about the school) and that you can take classes through this school as long as you keep up your grades and if they drop, that you will go back to school.
Your parents may have other concerns that I am not aware of. I’m not sure if you are aware of their specific concerns. Do both of your parents work? Do they have the time to help you with this? Are they concerned about what others might think, such as grandparents?
Having said all this, there is a good chance that you won’t be able to convince them right now. I suggest that you make the best of the situation and find some way to resolve the problem you have in school if that is the case. You can also come back and try a more effective approach in a couple months to try to convince them that homeschooling is right for you.
I wish you the best of luck.
Which of your parents is home all day to handle your lessons and is he/she qualified to do that? And exactly how is public school ruining your life? It sounds to me as if you have no wish to be around other people and I feel that is a problem. That is why school systems have psychologists available for the students. You have an amazing array of services available to you there if you will only use them.
What you SHOULD do is figure out why you hate it so much, and work on changing it. And they SHOULD be willing to help with that, it’s one of your parents duties!
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