You WILL catch flak about removing kids from the traditional school setting. Â In some form- one way or another – Â well meant, or not so well meant, youâll hear some negative. So will your kids.
Kid version) Homeschool?!? Ewwww, yuck! Thatâs so weird! Why would you do that, I would die if I couldnât go to school and see my friends! Â Parent version) We would have to become raging alcoholics to deal with having our kids home all day every day!
Hahaha no, really though, people can react that strongly/negatively to your choice. This post inspired by a dear friendâs little girl who had this very thing happen the other day at ballet class. Seven year old girls gathered after class- the cat outta the bag…âwhat school do you go to?â
Oh, I do school at homeđ
âWhat?! Ewww gross, yuck. What a weirdo.â
This didnât happen often at the Smiley Academy, kids even said things like, âoh thatâs cool…I wish we could do school at home!â …but happen it did. I mention it briefly in the book- the very first time this judgmental negativity was leveled at me- the day I took my kids out of public school…someone thinking they were out of earshot said they thought doing school at home should be considered child abuse.
I was able to use these incidences to facilitate good, honest conversations with my boys about why bullies say things to hurt – how people say things out of ignorance – they simply donât understand. Even the people closest to you- friends and family – can say downright hurtful, mean things thinking they are being helpful…âweâre worried about this hurting the children.â âYouâre not a teacher – you canât do this.â
Personally, this gave me fuel…strengthened my resolve and will to persevere – I. Will. NOT. Let the naysayers win. Â I believe I was able to pass that attitude on to my kids.
We won. đ now that itâs all said and done – I can definitely attest to that fact.
My dear friendâs little girlâs response to the ballet class bullies…âUh, thereâs nothing wrong with being homeschooled- you go to school, I do school at home itâs NOT a big dealâ(said with confidence, if not a tad bit of well deserved condescension). Perfectly said and 100% correct. Â Atta girlđ