
Anywhoos....
Recently, we have been struggling a little with family and friends questions about home-ed and it occurred to me that there ought to be a small information leaflet about home-ed that I could hand them to help with their curiosities. Basically, the majority of people (parent and non-parents alike) seem to be rather ill-informed about what home-education is, and how it is done.
The main issue we struggle with is how to tell parents of conventionally schooled children that our choice to home-educate does not reflect directly on their choice to send their child to school....
I learned (after loosing a few friends) not to tell parents:
1) that we believe school serves mainly to institutionalise children from a young age
2) that we don't agree that our child (who has no special needs that we are aware of) would get a full and balanced education in main-stream school
3) that we don't agree with enforced religion in our schools
4) that schools serve as a breeding ground for bullies
5) that the social skills learned at school are the skills to either stand out (class clown, trouble maker, etc) or to blend into the background so as to avoid getting picked on, and these are not the same skills that are needed in non-school life.
I don't think that I really believe any of the above 100%, but I do believe there is truth in each statement. But by the time I would utter any of the above I have already alienated and/or offended the other person.
My best answer so far is that it 'suits our lifestyle' but that just leaves them agog, wondering what kind of mental lifestyle we have that precludes us from taking a child to school at 9am.
Basically, I know my reasons to not send my child to school. But I need to find a few, less destructive ways of telling other parents.
The questions usually go like this
Why?
Is it legal?
Who do you need to tell, do they check your house?
Do they give you the curriculum?
What about socialising?
What about exams?
So I was planning on making up a bit of a non-preachy info sheet that covered the basics.... above all it has to not be offensive to the people who choose to send their kids to school.
Can anyone share with me their thoughts on this? or give me some ideas....