Public School Vs Homeschool Socialization

What Does True Socialization Look Like?

"What about socialization?" This is the first question that pops out of the mouth of the uninformed when they hear about a family who homeschools. They seem to imagine children who act as though they were raised by wolves or who are totally unable to carry on intelligent conversations
 with those residing outside their own household.

Here is the official definition of the word "socialization":
so•cial•i•za•tion (s sh -l -z sh n)
n. The process of learning interpersonal and interactional skills that are in conformity with the values of one's society.

The public school's primary mission is to educate. Socializing is discouraged in most settings. Children are not supposed to talk in the classroom, in the hallway and in some schools, not even in the cafeteria. Thus, most socializing takes place at the unsupervised setting of the playground; the values most children pick up at recess are not exactly in conformity with the better morals of our society. Issues such as bullying, drugs, sexual talk and actions, and the establishment of an unfair pecking order do not meet up with the expected norms of adult life. What little bit of allowable socializing in the classroom setting is artificial, institutional and generic. Where in the "real world" or workplace are adults expected to interact with 20 to 30 people of one's own age and not those who are younger or older?

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I was disappointed with the article. I am looking for something more factual than biased. I didn't feel the comments made about public schools were accurate or lengthy enough. As a parent considering home schooling, this article turned me away.

Posted on 05/11/2009 at 4:05:01 AM

YEZZZIR! LES GET IT POPPIN

Posted on 05/07/2009 at 11:05:48 PM

Are there any negatives to homeschooling other than the socializing debate?

Posted on 04/27/2009 at 2:04:41 PM

It looks like my post got truncated. I meant to say they can rollerskate with other homeschoolers. God loves all children, homeschooled or public schooled. Homeschoolers can include God. Public schoolers are strongly encouraged away from the truth of God as Creator. Parents have to steer either way.

Posted on 03/25/2009 at 11:03:45 PM

My kids are mostly homeschooled. They went to public for a year to see what it was like. They liked making friends, but they had homeschooled friends too. I like teaching the kids at home because our evenings are free to do what we like to do as a family. Public school sends home homework, that can interfere with family time. It depends on your child whether homework takes a long time or a short time. With homeschooling, they focus on their studies, and you can see right away when your child is not getting something and correct it. You don't need a teaching degree to teach; you just need a willingness to learn right along with them. You also get to pick your child's textbooks. You can pick what appeals to your child. Homeschooling takes less than 4 hours a day at our home. We cover math, history, reading, language arts. Every week, they have classes with other homeschooled children for guitar lessons and speed stacking. Every 3rd Wednesday, they can rollerskate with other

Posted on 03/25/2009 at 11:03:57 PM

wow i love homeschooling!!! it's so much fun even though i don't interact with other kids it's awesome!

Posted on 03/03/2009 at 10:03:53 AM

your so retarded man, im not even going to explain why. just know that somewhere somebody thinks you suck at life.

Posted on 02/10/2009 at 5:02:36 PM

OMG ive never heard of a school that doesnt allow talk in the cafateria. What an idiot. You probably saw that in one school in mexico

Posted on 02/10/2009 at 5:02:37 PM

Public School Rocks. you meet your best friends for life and I was in sooooo many activities it was unbelieveable. eat it homeschoolers.

Posted on 02/08/2009 at 4:02:47 PM

Daesha is too far removed from reality. Our kids have always been home-educated and not only are they leaps and bounds ahead of their same-age peers but have much better socializing skills. It is such a shame that so much of taxpayers money is squandered on the government welfare schooling system. Parents should be responsible for their children, not just push them out the door to attend government day-care centers.

Posted on 06/22/2008 at 6:06:56 AM

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