Why?
Some people choose home-ed because of
religious reasons, however my parents felt like primary school was simply there
for childcare and they wanted us to grow more freely, apart from the rules and
levels that you have to climb in school.
Isn’t
it against the law??
In the UK it is perfectly fine to educate
your child at home, as long as the education they receive is suitable to their
ability and aptitude.
But
don’t you have to be a teacher?
Nope, you don’t have to have any formal
education whatsoever to instruct your child at home.
Do you have any friends?!
Contrary to popular belief, I have a social
life! Growing up, I had friends at my local home-ed group as well as from my
dance classes and friends living in my village. Unlike the image that some
people have, just because I’m home-ed it doesn’t mean I wear long, flowery
skirts and sit at home crocheting all day…
But
you’ll miss out on school’s valuable life lessons!
Valuable life lessons? I feel like I’ve
learnt many more things to prepare me for the adult world from my family and
friends at home than I would have at school. I know how to have a conversation,
prepare for a job interview and bake a loaf of bread… what more could I ask
for?
Can
you wear your pjs all day??
Strangely, this is one of the questions I
get asked the most, and the answer is, you can if you like, but you have to
remember that we actually want to get up and learn because it’s fun. I can
imagine if you were in school then came straight out you’d want to work in your
pyjamas bcause it would be a novelty, but in reality, we prefer to get dressed
and ready for the day.
What’s
a typical day like??
That’s exactly it-there isn’t a typical day
for a home-edder. We had things like an art class to go to or a group meet up
to attend, but the point is that nothing is ‘compulsory’ like it is in school.
We never really had a specific time to start or end our working time, just as
much or as little as we felt like doing that day. One day I wanted to do a huge
essay on Jane Austen’s history, so that’s what I did for about a week. I
remember this one time when my 3 siblings and I took a week to prepare a whole
Egyptian burial, my sister made an elaborate gold mask for the mummy, we all
made clay models to be the servants in the next life as well as the canopic jars. My brothers painted an old
cardboard box to bury me in after I was wrapped in toilet paper as the mummy!
Thanks Clara - a great post! x
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