| Having weird kids. Never met a homeschooler that wasn’t just a little bit off. |
I've met numerous kids who were in public school who were weird. Most of the homeschoolers I know are "normal" in public. |
Same. I may be slightly biased because we homeschool in DC, but the homeschool kids we meet are very friendly and accepting. Very much used to interacting with people of all ages in new situations. |
Actually for that, my son made a support group for teens who want to become more social or struggle with loneliness. They can meet people, talk and discuss different topics. He started it because he dealt with social issues when he was younger. The website is breakthebarrierft.org Check it out! |
| I would be worried that my kid was not prepared for college or a career. I can count on one hand the number of homeschoolers I’ve met who were smart enough and organized enough to be able to handle HS level curriculum for their kids. |
| We're considering it and one thing that has been frustrating is that I would want to get outside testing periodically as a benchmark and so far I've had a hard time figuring out how to do that. |
Which state are you in? |
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I would choose the first one; see here: https://responsiblehomeschooling.org/guides/resources-for-homeschool-parents/assessments-record-keeping/choosing-a-standardized-test/ |
https://www.setontesting.com/ |
My biggest regret is not starting to homeschool our children much sooner. I used to think it was kind of a fringe movement. But now I cringe when I think of all the private school tuition we spent for what we now realize is an inferior model of education—at least for our particular kids. I will concede that homeschooling is probably not for everyone. We are getting much better outcomes now and our family has grown much closer. We love the freedom and the ability to go much deeper into topics that our kids are curious and/or passionate about. |