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The following article was published in our article directory on April 26, 2016.
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Article Category: Education
Author Name: The Awake Human
Should I Homeschool My Child Who Is Being Bullied?
Simple answer is yes........if you can i.e. is it financially possible? Could you survive? In reality, these aspects must be pondered carefully, but essentially if you want to do something then there ALWAYS is a way to achieve it....ALWAYS!
Perhaps you have already chosen that homeschooling either is the way or potentially could be the way to teach your child and now you need to ready yourself and your kid(s) for all the trials and tribulations that feature within it. You suspect that the path ahead may be a bit bumpy, is that fair?
Well, as a homeschooling parent then I have to answer honestly..........and say, not really! - but I suppose it can be sometimes ;o)
But what is the alternative? Feeling completely plagued with terror and dread every single day at just the thought of entering those prison, oops, I mean school walls.
Learning should be joyous and consciousness expanding, children should want to learn and not have environments and 'spirit-sapping' subjects shoved down their throats.
When did it get to this? Where it's no longer about the character and spiritual development of child, but moreover just creating carbon copies, simply moulded for the office/lab rat environment!
And don't get me started on the whole 'turn a blind eye' to the whole bullying thing. As if being taken away from the love and security of your natural family environment is not enough (and yes, I know not every family serves their child either - but that's not the point of this article), how can it possibly be correct to throw a child into a environment of potential hostility, cliques, exam pressure, forced learning, unrelenting and ruthless peer treatment?
Well I am here to state the benefits of home educating your child more than make up for any potential adversities. Homeschooling more than affords you a chance to produce a well-rounded and well-adjusted character within your kid - that by no means suggests an easy accomplishment in today's materially & digitally consumed world. And again, if you can, why not end the suffering of your child and try homeschooling?
It's not like you cannot change it! If it doesn't work out, then find another school.
But if you both inject enthusiasm, positivity and flexibility, then why would it not work?
So, with all that said - this is intended as an informative article for any of those parents on the brink of giving this a go, not necessarily to save their child from the damaging trauma of bullying but perhaps because you think the current school your child is attending is failing them on multiple levels.
Here's what you need to consider before making this decision.
Clearly, the first thing you might want to check out are your region/state/local laws (depending on your country) concerning homeschooling. Now if you're anything like me, a stubbornly rebellious freedom fighter, you probably believe why must I have to ??!! It's my child and our life, it's our right to choose!
And I am most certainly agree with you there! Believe me, we are well past due a peaceful revolution over the recognized order of laws, people tracking, government bureaucracy and big brother intervention.
But whilst we're in the suffocating system (we may reject that reality, but at some level all of us are!), then let's simply play along with the game. The primary factor I would say, is not to draw any unwanted and unfavourable interest, do not give any individual a reason to condemn this fantastic alternative for our kids.
We homeschool our daughter in the UK and we have actually done since nursery/preschool, she has never, ever been part of the system - therefore, no one has to learn about her - not that we hide her either, but the authorities have no rights of her whereabouts. But just recently the control mad government has started making concerning sounds in the direction of homeschoolers in the UK, so we are bracing ourselves - and we are keeping ourselves spotless as a result!
In the States I think you have to fulfil differing kinds of state laws. The majority of states need an affidavit filed with the State's education department informing that you are opting to homeschool your kid.
There are basically 3 classifications of homeschooling laws. These are: private school laws, home education laws and equivalence laws. Discover your state's laws and understand what your commitments are to the state prior to beginning homeschooling. For example, you may need to preserve a profile that keeps a record of your kid's academic progress or you may be required to have a minimum educational grading as a homeschool instructor.
After you have all the state documents and other matters looked after (the necessary, but not fun bit) you can continue to the next action. A great next move would be to look for a home school help group/co-op/Facebook group. A support group is useful due to the fact that, if you reside in a friendly or curious type of neighbourhood, you're overly curious buddies may attempt to influence your decision to homeschool. At least, they may put a great deal of concerns in your mind that result in major doubts. A support system that includes like minded people will assist & support your choices, and also help in downplaying a few of the criticisms, pressures and concerns you will get from regular school-goers.
Many home ed support groups organize fun occasions like visits to the zoo, museum, tours to local heritage sites etc.. If your kids hit it off with other home schooled kids in your group, they may be able to develop long lasting relationships with these kids that will not fade when their pals alter schools. Home school support systems therefore supply an essential opportunity for your kid's socialisation.
So, if you're still reading this then I can only assume you're serious and not prepared to let the naysayers have the final answer. And more importantly you're not willing to standby if your child's current school is failing to do something very basic and this is protect the welfare of all children - bullying is an assault on that welfare and should be tolerate.
So, Depending upon your desired method to home educate, you might select different tools that aid you in the process of providing education to your child. A crucial point here, however - there is no right way or wrong way to home school, it's what works for your child and that is the beauty of home education, you tailor the learning and offer something unique, fun and bespoke for your child. The internet offers a rich amount of resources for home education. Do some research study and look into the numerous homeschooling materials that are available.
You could treat homeschooling like a replica of a school - with set curriculum's, timetables, time discipline - whatever your child thrives within. I have come across thriving homeschool families that do not do any of that, learning was completely fluid and integrated to just living life. Learning to read was never taught, but just picked up along the way.........and you know what? It worked.........for them!
Understand what your child loves, be attentive and allow them to dictate and you'll start to realise learning is not forced but something to be treasured because you want to do it, when the time is right. Can you imagine a school with this philosophy?
Here is a brief list of things to keep inside of your perspective:
1. Eagerness to learn.
2. Effort - learning is constant, but not necessarily at a desk!
3. Discipline - if that's what your child requires, some are creative, free spirits and feel suffocated by too much pressure and structure.
4. Time and patience! - Patience from both sides is mandatory.
5. Flexibility & versatility is important. Don't ever be stuck on that schooling has to look a certain way and your child needs to reach a certain level by a certain age. This is a mistake! One that schools make all the time.
6. Enthusiasm from parent and child. A lot of homeschooling parents are not professional teachers - but enthusiasm on their part with learning and indulging in the school of life will rub off onto their child, their enthusiasm will organically arise from learning subjects at the right time and that genuinely peak their interest.
Consulting with your kids to get their ideas about curriculum/study choices is often helpful. When you have almost every factor reflected upon, select a curriculum or custom make a curriculum that best matches your child's educational and personal development requirements.
Your homeschool day does not need to be a long, extracted day. Allow your kid to have a part in the day-to-day classroom activities and to exactly what level of time is involved with each subject covered. Versatility and fun in learning are the cornerstones of homeschooling. Be careful not to overload a lot of subjects into your child at once, as you both can experience burnout and fatigue.
It is a great idea to constantly assess your child's aptitudes during your ongoing home education. Encourage your kid to uncover their innate skills, as they grow.
Mild parenting is the secret to effective homeschooling. Often home schooled children make fantastic advances in knowing and reveal more enthusiasm than they would otherwise. Call me bias but I think homeschool kids also end up being exceedingly well balanced and well notified when they are taught in the house.
Whatever direction you decide to head for, I wish you all the fortune in the world and do NOT let anyone else influence you - it's your child and their future, there is always, ALWAYS another way in life.
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