When we first decided to homeschool, I really didn't have much of an idea of what that might mean as far as friendships. For as much as socialization was a buzzword of concern, I hadn't given it any consideration. I suppose I must have just assumed that we would continue with the friendships we already had, and it didn't occur to me that I might have to actively pursue some friendships within the homeschooling community for myself and for my children. Actually, I'm not entirely sure I had much awareness that there was a true community of homeschoolers!
How exciting it was to find so many friends - for myself and for my kids - within the growing homeschool community in our area! It shouldn't come as a surprise that some of our closest friends are those that we go to church with and are also homeschoolers. My kids have good friendships with the kids of my good friends! I'm comfortable with the friends my kids hang out with because I know the friends well, and I know their parents (or at least their moms) and know that we are more or less on the same page in our views of home and family.
It's not just my local homeschooling friends either. The homeschoolers I've met in online communities are also some of the most welcoming, helpful, and generous folks I know.
These friends are some of the unexpected blessings we've received through homeschooling.
“Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It's splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world.” ~ Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
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5 comments:
I am so thankful for the online homeschool friends I've made. Most of the homeschoolers I know are already graduating their children, and we are having a hard time finding a co-op with taxi service to my independent learner.
good post kym. :)
Hi Kym, we tried public school with our boys on more than one occasion and they were total fiascoes every time. So our boys (now 19 and 17) were homeschooled from the 2nd and 1st grades, and our daughter has been exclusively homeschooled.
I'm very thankful for the friends I've met through homeschooling.
Beautiful! Homeschooling provides friendship opportunities that are so special. - Lori
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