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Hi and welcome to the Christian Homeschool Moms Podcast.
Speaker AI'm Demetria, your host, and I hope you enjoyed the last podcast, which was an interview with Sunlight founder Sarita Holtzman.
Speaker AI considered it an awesome opportunity and it was a whole lot of fun for me to chat with her about the program that I'll be using next year in our homeschool.
Speaker ASo if you're just tuning in for the first time, that was episode number 34.
Speaker AAnd if you've tuned into this podcast from your mobile device or itunes or another resource, you can find this podcast also at my website, which is Christina homeschool moms.com just click on podcast in the navigation.
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Speaker ASo today's topic is going to be good because many of us are getting ready to start our homeschool journeys again for yet another year.
Speaker AAnd coming up in the next few podcasts, we'll focus on Back to School topics.
Speaker AToday's Back to School topic is Homeschool Basics 101.
Speaker AI'm going to cover many of the topics that I covered on my YouTube video several months ago, but I'll condense much of that material into this episode.
Speaker ASo if you ever want more in depth material on this, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel.
Speaker ASo today we're going to talk about what is homeschooling?
Speaker AWho are homeschoolers, advantages of homeschooling, and the big S word socialization.
Speaker ABut first, I also wanted to share a few changes that are happening with Christian Homeschool Moms.
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Speaker AAnd then we'll move right into our topic, which is Homeschool Basics 101.
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Speaker AAlright, so moving on to our topic for the day which is Homeschooling Basics 101 what is homeschooling?
Speaker AWho are Homeschoolers?
Speaker AAdvantages of Homeschooling and the Big s word socialization.
Speaker AAnd I realize these are pretty broad topics.
Speaker AAnd again, if you want to get more detail about each of these subtopics, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel.
Speaker AYou can do a quick search for Christian homeschool moms or find me under my previous handle, which is also easy homeschooler.
Speaker ASo for today we'll do a brief overview of homeschooling, what it is, and what it's all about.
Speaker ANow, many of you listening to this podcast are already homeschooling, and that's why I haven't covered much of the basics here on this podcast.
Speaker ABut due to listener requests, I realized that some parents are in the process of making a homeschool decision and just need a little extra help in deciding for or against.
Speaker ASo I'll be covering more information from that point of view as well.
Speaker AWell, first of all, I'll just say that this is an extremely loaded question because homeschooling comes in all types of forms.
Speaker AHome education is essentially though, a type of education that allows a parent to allow their child to be taught in a non traditional way and typically at home, but not always at home.
Speaker ASo if I've already confused you, just remember that this is only hitting the tip of the iceberg when it comes to homeschooling.
Speaker AIt's a pretty big world out there.
Speaker AFor some, homeschooling means purchasing a set of textbooks and teaching their child from these books at home.
Speaker AFor others, it means being free to explore the world, going on field trips, traveling around the country in an rv, or just enjoying daily nature walks.
Speaker AAnd even for others, homeschooling may comprise a variety of avenues such as charter schools or online based schools.
Speaker AMany parents mix and match their child's activities and learning programs to comprise very distinctive and unique educational programs for each child.
Speaker AIn one family, homeschooling may look very traditional or conservative, while in another family it may look quite the opposite.
Speaker AHowever, the bottom line is that home education is what each family makes of it, and it is essentially the opportunity to teach your children outside of the realm of either public or private school.
Speaker ASo what should knowing all of this mean to you?
Speaker AWell, as a current or prospective homeschool parent, it helps to have a vast idea of home education as opposed to a narrow one, so you'll be more open to opportunities and ideas about how to make school happen and how to make learning fun in your home.
Speaker AIf you're looking at a long family friend who's been homeschooling for ages as your only source for ideas about the Possibilities for homeschooling, you may be too restrictive in your search.
Speaker AIf you really just want to glean from other homeschoolers, you're better off getting to know a variety of homeschooling families from a variety of backgrounds so you can have a broader view of what homeschooling could look like.
Speaker AThe reason I think homeschooling is so awesome is that it's the process of learning who your kids are, what makes them tick, what helps them learn, and you're able to hone in on your children's strengths or strengthen their weaknesses by providing specialized materials just for them.
Speaker AHomeschooling means the possibility of a specialized learning program.
Speaker AIt means the freedom to do their schoolwork from home or on the road flex scheduling.
Speaker AIf they're sick, they don't have to show up at school and trudge through schoolwork just so they won't miss any extra days of school.
Speaker AI love that homeschoolers typically have extra time to work on hobbies that they're passionate about.
Speaker AAnd although my kids are not teens yet, I can already appreciate the time that my 11 year old has to practice piano or violin, or work on an art project, or just lie around and read some good books.
Speaker AHomeschooling could mean purchasing a curriculum set that has everything you need to teach laid out for you.
Speaker AOr it could mean pulling together your own unique ideas based on your children's interests and exploring them at your local library, downloading free lesson plans or worksheets online, or even attending local events in your area.
Speaker ASo that is, in a nutshell, what I would say homeschooling is.
Speaker AAgain, there are many definitions for homeschooling because it's such a broad topic.
Speaker ABut you know, like I said, we're only hitting the tip of the iceberg.
Speaker AAnd the next question that I wanted to address is who are homeschoolers?
Speaker AAnd as I mentioned before, homeschoolers come in many varieties.
Speaker AWhat was typical stereotypical for the 80s is not so prevalent today.
Speaker ATimes have really changed and things were definitely different back then.
Speaker AHomeschooling wasn't so widely accepted back then either.
Speaker ASo many homeschool families were quietly staying under the radar, which made for a drastically different lifestyle than what we see today in our homeschooling mainstream.
Speaker AAnd I'm thankful for those families who made it possible for us today, you know, to freely educate our children.
Speaker AHomeschoolers come in a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds as well as educational backgrounds.
Speaker AMany homeschoolers have college degrees of some sort, and many many do not, and in the end we find that it really does not matter.
Speaker AHomeschoolers come from many different cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Speaker AResearch studies are showing that there are more African American families beginning to home educate, and I'm sure the numbers are increasing for Asian, Hispanic and other ethnicities.
Speaker AWhat used to be taboo is fast becoming the norm.
Speaker AHomeschoolers also come from a variety of faiths and spiritual backgrounds.
Speaker AThough this blog and podcast is devoted to encouraging the homeschool family of the Christian faith, there are families of a variety of different faiths who have also chosen home education.
Speaker ASo that would be my explanation for who homeschoolers are.
Speaker AWe're as buried as we're varied.
Speaker AWe're different, but the one thing that we have in common is that we have all chosen to take our children's education into our hands and not leave it to someone else.
Speaker ASo now we'll be moving into the advantages of homeschooling.
Speaker AAnd before I talk about the advantages, I might want to briefly mention that there will always be cons along with the pros.
Speaker AAnd there is a downside to everything.
Speaker AHomeschooling is not an exception.
Speaker AIt's not necessarily a walk in the park.
Speaker ABut when I stack the cons against some of my other options, homeschooling wins hands down for me, at least in this season in my life.
Speaker ASo onto advantages.
Speaker AAs I stated earlier, kids have more time available to pursue their own interests and hobbies.
Speaker AThere's typically no homework since schoolwork tends to be to get done during school hours.
Speaker ASo that gives them time where they could even start a business or a non profit or just get involved with things that they wouldn't otherwise have.
Speaker AThe opportunities to homeschool students have more time to develop their true character without conflicting and harmful relationships and friendships.
Speaker AAnd I'll get more into friendships and social socialization in a few moments because homeschool students are more focused on the content they are learning without classroom interruptions of 30 plus K kids.
Speaker AAnd because of the one on one attention and low teacher to student ratio, homeschool students tend to learn their material at a faster pace and retain more knowledge.
Speaker AAnd this leads to higher test scores of course, which is just a nice side benefit.
Speaker AAnd lastly, I am going to cover the big S word which is Drumroll please.
Speaker ASocialization.
Speaker AAnd at this point I'm really not sure why socialization is even a question.
Speaker ATo be perfectly honest, I believe lived in a town where kid classes at the gym had to be considered on a pure basis of homeschooling families knocking on doors and requesting classes during what would be normal school hours.
Speaker ASo socialization happens and homeschool parents make it happen.
Speaker AFrom the variety of homeschool co op classes, play dates for younger kids, park days, field trips, and specialty classes like ballet or soccer or gymnastics, most homeschoolers today can't afford not to socialize again.
Speaker AThat's just another stereotype based on perhaps the beginning era of homeschooling in the US when it used to be illegal ages ago.
Speaker AToday, though, it's simply not the case and no one is hiding out in their garage or tucking their kids away from society.
Speaker AHomeschoolers are involved in society, and because we're involved, we're extremely socialized.
Speaker ASo I think that about covers it.
Speaker AAnd next week's topic will be part 22 of this series and we'll cover more info about the basics of homeschooling, from starting up your homeschool legally in your state to choosing curriculum.
Speaker ASo stay tuned for that.
Speaker AAnd thank you so much for listening to the podcast again.
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Speaker AAnd that's all for now.
Speaker AUntil next time.
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