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But What About The Prom?
Can my child go to college?
How do I deal with naysayers?
Tune in this week while we discuss these topics and more!
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Are you just starting your homeschooling journey? We’re here to help! Begin with our Get Started in Homeschooling page and Homeschooling FAQ to make the transition smoother. If you’re guiding a young child, explore our How to Homeschool Kindergarten. to make those first steps special. For middle schoolers, don’t miss our Middle School page packed with tips and advice. And if you’re heading into the high school years, our Essential Steps to Homeschool High School will guide you every step of the way!
Show Notes
Homeschool Myths and Facts
Top 10 Common Homeschooling Myths
- Homeschooled kids don’t get to go to the prom or other big milestone events. (3:24)
- Homeschooled kids are weird and unsocialized. (8:16)
- Parents are not qualified to teach their children. (10:37)
- There aren’t that many homeschoolers, your kid will be lonely. (15:31)
- Homeschooled kids can’t go to college. (17:51)
- Homeschool families are all alike. (19:29)
- Homeschool kids won’t learn as well as they will in a traditional school setting. (22:24)
- Homeschooled kids don’t get to participate in extracurricular activities. (24:55)
- Homeschool students won’t be prepared for life. (28:28)
- Homeschooling is expensive. (29:49)
Our Homeschool Prom:
Maria did a walk through before our prom this year to show you that homeschoolers get to have ALL THE FUN! Some families even fly in from other parts of the country to attend this grand event: