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If you have thought about homeschooling or presently home
school, you have invariably thought about the socialization issue. "Lack of socialization" keeps
many people from homeschooling because they think that homeschoolers don't
get the interaction with others that they need. People who home school can
just smile when others ask about socialization, because they know that there
are plenty of opportunities for homeschoolers to interact with others. Here
are some examples:
1. Community Activities. Almost every community has some form of recreation
department that can offer a variety of activities like volleyball, softball,
baseball, soccer, and more. Some communities even have drama, choir, and
band groups in which your child can participate.
2. Lessons and Classes. Parents can pay for their children to take classes
like martial arts, gymnastics, ballet, and swimming. Free classes are sometimes
offered by various organizations or groups that teach jewelry making, babysitting
classes, drawing, and more. Homeschoolers can interact with people in these
classes and learn a great deal about how to relate with adults and other
children.
3. Homeschool Co-ops or Support Groups. If homeschoolers belong to one of
these groups they can often attend weekly or monthly classes or events. Sometimes
parents trade teaching time with other parents so their children can learn
something the parent isn't able to teach them. Seasonal events such as spelling
bees, science fairs, and group field trips allow plenty of opportunity for
interaction with others and even public speaking practice.
4. Interaction with Siblings and Parents. Just because a child interacts
with 5 people each day instead of 30 doesn't mean he doesn't know how to
relate to people. Children who are homeschooled interact with their family
members and siblings constantly. Sometimes family relationships are the most
challenging relationships they will have to deal with. They can practice
and learn problem solving skills all day long by interacting with their own
family.
5. Public School Activities. Some schools are now allowing older students
to participate in classes that they can't get at home such as band, choir,
or drama. There are many programs that schools provide that are open to anyone
in the community and are usually free. Students can attend sporting events
with their families and interact with others while watching.
6. Youth Group or Church Activities. Many churches promote children's programs
where children meet and practice a drama or musical and then perform it for
the congregation. Youth groups often have a youth band where students can
participate by singing or playing an instrument. Many times adult worship
teams encourage teens to participate with them. Various churches have sports
teams or open gym activities as an outreach to the community. Homeschool
students can participate there and interact with others in a sports setting.
Homeschooling offers plenty of ways for children to interact and socialize
with others as long as parents watch for and are aware of the various opportunities
available to them.
Heidi Johnson specializes in helping families find resources to simplify
and improve their lives. For more tips on homeschooling and homeschool
resources grab your free report "How to Homeschool Using the Best
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