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Blogger Tara Mekosh Berggren said...

"Why do they send them back?"
I think that the idea of home educating is not even thought of, let alone considered a viable option, for most people. (I am sure that varies geographically, as I hear that it is much more mainstream in the homeschooling friendly states.) Of all of the mom friends that I have, I am the only one who has ever mentioned the possibility of home education. "Our school system is one of the best, you are lucky to be raising your son here." "I will send her to the Waldorf school" (45 minutes away). "There is a Montessori school in Islip". You get the idea... but never once have I heard "I plan to home educate"... except when it comes out of my mouth.
So, why do they send them back? First, many people don't even think of 'not' sending them back. Second, "you have to send them to school"... aka the responce from 99% of the people you talk to about home education. Third, the process seems overwhelming (especially in areas where like-minded individuals are few and far between.)
Anyway... can't wait to see the movie. Thanks for the excellent review.

5/4/11, 1:56 PM

Blogger Fairie Mom said...

To me these are not reasons, maybe they were ten years ago, but now with the wide variety of resources and information available at the touch of a keyboard, click of a mouse or flip of a phone this is not an acceptable excuse.

I know that areas are different, but the majority of the cities and states that the families in the movie were from are HIGHLY populated with a myriad of alternatives and have very large home educating communities.

I also think I have less empathy for these types of excuses because when we made the decision to home educate we knew NO ONE who did. I connected with a few people on national lists, but we were nearly two months in before we met up with any local groups. I knew that no matter what social issues may arise her well being was the most important thing and "school" was what was causing the problems.

Thanks for the insight and hope you have a chance to see the film!
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5/4/11, 7:45 PM

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