We homeschool our two oldest kids.  I’ve never revealed that before because as an unpatriotic pacifist indie musician on a raw food diet I figured if I got any more contrarian people would think I was weird.  Then I realized you probably already think this and you’re still here so what have I got to lose.

Here’s some stuff about this, numbered for your convenience:

1. A kid can learn in one hour what it takes an excellent public school six hours and a bunch of homework to teach.  It’s the one on one teaching, not the smarts of the teacher that makes this possible.

2. I don’t have a “normal” job and neither does Becky so we can do this together.  Becky teaches math, science, reading and writing and eventually Spanish three or four days a week.  I teach art, music, bible, service and eventually history one or two days a week.  The other days we hang out and, you know, live and stuff.

3. We can go on vacation anytime we want and you probably can’t.

4. We can wake up whenever we want and you probably can’t.

5. We don’t have desks.  The kids learn very little in the seated position really.  They learn while we’re grocery shopping, fertilizing the lawn, making dinner, gardening, sorting cans at the food pantry and playing with blocks.  This teaches our kids about the “real world” some fear we’ve pulled them out of. 

6. Many schools teach to test.  They give kids the skills needed to meet state and federal standards and to do this well with a room full of kids there’s no time for teaching anything else. We’re teaching our kids the same stuff but also teaching them how to learn without a teacher and books in case they ever need to, because in the “real world” they probably will.

7. My kids “socialize” every afternoon for several hours with their twelve friends and cousins in our neighborhood, and at church every Sunday morning, and with various adults all day long.

8. This is hard work sometimes.  We’re not as smart as a real teacher.  So we’re learning too.  Bonus.

9. My kids aren’t better than your kids.  My kids are weird.  They’re not like other kids in every way.  Neither are your kids.  They know it.  They don’t mind.  Relax.  Weird is normal.

10.  When your kids and my kids are my age, no one will care where they went to elementary school.  What will matter most is character.  And that, I believe, isn’t learned as much as it is imitated.  At their ages I’d rather them have as much exposure to my character and Becky’s as they do to your kid’s – no offense, but he/she is a kid.  Then they have a choice in which character to imitate.  We didn’t feel like six hours at school, an hour of homework, and a couple hours with mom and dad every day gave our kids much of a choice.

11.  We’ve never believed or said home schooling is the best choice for everyone, the right choice or even a choice we’re entirely comfortable with.

Any questions? Shoot.