Showing posts with label Comments from Others. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comments from Others. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Homeschooling enables your child to "avoid the drama" in the public schools...

Recently, while my youngest son was undergoing training for a new job, he was asked by his supervisor where he attended high-school.  When my son replied that he'd been homeschooled, his supervisor said, "That's good.  You were able to avoid the drama (of public school)."

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Interesting Conversation with the Sears Repair Man...

Today, the Sears repair man came to my home to fix my washer.  He was a frail-looking, elderly man. To get to my laundry room, he had to first pass through my classroom.  When his work was done, he asked me if I homeschooled someone.  I told him that I had homeschooled my children, who are now all grown, and now I am homeschooling my grandson.  This led to a very interesting conversation.  He commented that he had been in other homes where homeschooling took place and he had noticed how well-behaved the kids were.  He also commented that the kids would even converse with him.  He seemed surprised that the kids would want to talk to him.  He said most kids would not do that, that they are usually caught up in their own little world.  While he was telling me this, I thought to myself, 'If my little grandson were here, he'd be talking your ears off! lol!'  I did basically tell him, though, how that homeschooled kids interact with people of all ages on a regular basis - that is why they are comfortable talking with anyone. 

In a round-about way he mentioned peer pressure among kids at public school and how they feel they must conform to the wishes of their same-age group in that environment.  I told him of how homeschooling promoted independence in kids, to be their own person and make their own decisions without regard to what other kids may think of them.

He also asked me questions about my own kids, now grown - how they turned out.  I was very glad to tell him of what they ended up doing with their lives.