That is one of my biggest concerns about home schooling - parents think little Fred is a genius and gifted and coddle him and control his schooling.
Then little Fred gets one puck of a reality check when he hits the real world/non home schooling.
The denial level I've seen with some parents when they have teachers and experts constantly telling them the reality of little Fred is downright scary - can't imagine it when there isn't any impartial feedback.
30abob - the idea of homeschooling on this scale is new to me, that's why I'm asking questions about it. I keep asking for feedback because I want to know more about it and the reasons why people are choosing that option. When I was in school there was only 1 kid who was homeschooled and if 10% of the kids in this area are being homeschooled that is quite significant IMO.
scooter - this is not a homeschool issue. it is a parent issue, imo. they are so unrealistic. and many times the school encourages this with their own skewed definitions of intelligence and who qualifies for gifted education and who doesn't.
any homeschooling parent will have much more realistic feedback about their child than other parents because they know exactly what is going on with the education of their child.
30abob's description of homeschooling is the only "type" of homeschooling I've ever known about, has been done for quite some time, and is becoming more popular. his story is not unique, and it is why I'm impressed with parents who have the ability and resources to do this. it is an incredible thing.
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