Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Patt
Sure, it is fine. Several friends have been homeschooled. So long as they are involved in other social activities (sports, clubs etc) I don't see a problem with developing social skills.
Originally posted by: Boztech
If you want to make an naive, anti-social hermit out of your child, then sure.
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Boztech
If you want to make an naive, anti-social hermit out of your child, then sure.
If you want to make a naive, stereotypical comment....you just did!
Originally posted by: Boztech
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Boztech
If you want to make an naive, anti-social hermit out of your child, then sure.
If you want to make a naive, stereotypical comment....you just did!
How is that naive and stereotypical? It's what I believe. I could be wrong of course, but I'm hardly naive and definitely not stereotyping.
Originally posted by: Boztech
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Boztech
If you want to make an naive, anti-social hermit out of your child, then sure.
If you want to make a naive, stereotypical comment....you just did!
How is that naive and stereotypical? It's what I believe. I could be wrong of course, but I'm hardly naive and definitely not stereotyping.
Originally posted by: Boztech
If you want to make an naive, anti-social hermit out of your child, then sure.
QFTOriginally posted by: tweakmm
Hell no.
All the homeschool kids I've known have been horribly screwed up socially.
Originally posted by: xSauronx
they worked with other homeschoolers in the area, and had one or two classes where a parent would teach several kids at once, as well as keeping their kids involved in other social activities outside of school.
Originally posted by: montanafan
Lack of knowledge, resources, and/or equipment (labs etc.) can be a problem with home schooling at that level.
Originally posted by: Boztech
Tell me, if you had to geuss, what would be the psychological effects of isolating a child to their home for the better part of their childhood and having them learn only what you, and only you, teach to them?
