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Four Reasons to Homeschool Through High SchoolPosted at 11:51 AM on Nov. 13, 2007
Luke 6:40 -- "A student is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher." [Jesus speaking]
When people find out that we are in our 15th year of homeschooling and they realize that, having homeschooled that long that we are bound to have graduated at least one, they often say something like, "Oh, I could NEVER homeschool in the high school years! We'll probably send ours kids back to public school when they reach that age."
YIKES! That scares me to death! I usually ask them, "WHY would you want to destroy everything you've poured your life into for that? It's not as hard as you think." Many times, sports is the issue. There are homeschool sports teams that would welcome your students with open arms! If not, start your own. So, just in case you're interested, here are 4 reasons that immediately popped into my head when I was recently approached with this issue once again: 1) As I share when I speak - I could see the writing on the wall way back in 1978, when I was 19, and my niece entered public school. The rocket-fire-quick change in her personality and the terrible way she began to relate to familiy caused me to make a promise to myself that when I had my kids, if there were EVER a way (having never heard of homeschooling) that I would do all I could to keep my kids at home and be the primary influence in their lives, then I was going to do it. 4) But more than that, they are SO much fun! I love being around my teen girls. I LOVE being the person that they come to when they need an adult to confide in or ask advice about "girly" things. I love the adoring relationship they have with my husband. And THIS is the best place to teach them to be women of God and keepers of their homes. This is FAR less likely to happen if they are peer dependent, as so many public/private school teens are. In a school setting, the teachers are not their only "teachers"...it's the blind leading the blind. "Leave them; they are blind guides. If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit." (Words of Jesus; Matt. 15:14 ~ emphasis mine)
Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<>< <- Last Page | Next Page -> |
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