The first question could only be asked by someone who doesn't understand homeschooling. Homeschooling as a name is something of a misnomer. To homeschool means more about what you don't do (send your kids to public or traditional private/Catholic school) rather than what you do. Homeschoolers don't sit at home all day. They are involved …
The first question could only be asked by someone who doesn't understand homeschooling. Homeschooling as a name is something of a misnomer. To homeschool means more about what you don't do (send your kids to public or traditional private/Catholic school) rather than what you do. Homeschoolers don't sit at home all day. They are involved with many activities and come together in community. They do coops, online classes, in person classes, etc. An ideal place to come together in community is the local parish as the primary educators (parents) join together with their primary spiritual support (the parish).
The first question could only be asked by someone who doesn't understand homeschooling. Homeschooling as a name is something of a misnomer. To homeschool means more about what you don't do (send your kids to public or traditional private/Catholic school) rather than what you do. Homeschoolers don't sit at home all day. They are involved with many activities and come together in community. They do coops, online classes, in person classes, etc. An ideal place to come together in community is the local parish as the primary educators (parents) join together with their primary spiritual support (the parish).