Homeschoolers out there, do you second-guess yourself frequently? And for those of you who didn’t set out to homeschool… those of you who suddenly found yourself here, do you still find yourself getting mad at your public school, or the state of schools in general?
A few months back I wrote about my desire to stay flexible while homeschooling and not plan too much, despite the fact that I’m a planner by nature. In that post, I talked about how Leo and I came up with our Homeschoolin’ Daily Goals and our Homeschoolin’ Loop Schedule. Leo is the type of kid who wants to learn all the things right now, so I felt like daily goals plus a loop schedule might help to meet all his wishes without being overwhelming.

Homeschoolin’ truth: A little Holt always makes me feel better.

~ John Holt







Yes, yes, and yes! I’m a former teacher - a former GT teacher, at that! - and I never thought I would be homeschooling. The fact that my sister and several very close friends are still in the classroom only makes the whole thing more complicated. They are all extremely kind about our choice (as I am about the hard work they do), but it is tricky. I find myself a fierce defender of teachers and the importance of public schools on one hand, and on the other…I see so many issues that I don’t believe that situation would work for us. I totally get every bit of this post & am right there with you.
It’s hard to be a proponent and a critic at the same time. What a conflict! Glad you understand!
I think about the things Caroline will miss. Silly things like dressing up like Pilgrims for Thanksgiving and making crafts for certain holidays. It’s strange how our own educational experience and being a teacher in the past shapes your view of what an education should be. And then I remind myself that what I’m thinking about is not an education. It’s SCHOOL. And one of the reasons I left teaching was because even though I loved teaching, I couldn’t deal with school. I know this is the right path for our family and especially for her. But I still am tempted to look through rose colored glasses at what she is “missing out” on.
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I think of the silly things, too! The celebrations and dressing up. And you are 100% correct: those things are school, not education. Thanks for sharing your perspective and for reading, Sallie!
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Often! Fear is always lurking in the back of my mind that I’m going to mess up and he won’t learn something he needs to know. But I know in my heart that this is the best path for him right now. Thanks so much for sharing. 😊
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