Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Why I wrote the book


Since “Academic Homeschooling: How to Give Your Child an Amazing Education at Home” was published in November, I’ve answered this question countless times. Why did I write the book? My answer is the same but depending on the audience and situation, it is often abbreviated. The longer version is complex and not nearly as easy to explain in a day-to-day conversation.

As I note in the book, we did not come to homeschooling when my son was born, nor do we homeschool as a resistance movement to public school or “the man”. We are homeschooling out of necessity. I have an oddly shaped irregular pentagon child that doesn’t fit in the nice little square box of traditional public school. We certainly gave it our best, spending countless hours advocating, volunteering and training teachers to see a different way to teach that might reach a broader population. Some were eager to learn, but we finally couldn’t handle the brick wall of a principal who refused to help my son continue to grow academically.

As a credentialed teacher with classroom and administrative experience, the desire to make automatons who can fill in little bubbles on a test just didn’t resonate with me. I was lucky to work at a school that encouraged creativity both for students and teachers. I created my own curriculum, worked with a wide variety of students and encouraged parent volunteers in my classroom. How could I willingly give my son a poorer quality education than I was giving my own students every day? Didn’t he deserve the same fulfilling, enriching education?

And so homeschooling was the new path we tackled, two years ago now. We set out to spend just two years homeschooling him, until he was old enough to go to my previous school. We planned on homeschooling being a gap-fill that would inspire his love of learning, allow us to travel and academically open opportunities for him that had been closed previously. One year into homeschooling, it was obvious to me that our “brand” of homeschooling was lacking both information and acceptance in the homeschooling world. We are not religious homeschoolers, nor anti-government, nor classical, nor unschoolers. We are homeschooling because it is the best academic choice. This is how the book was born, out of a desire to get people talking and sharing what was happening in their own homeschooling environment. I wanted to “out” the Academic Homeschoolers and connect them with other families that were homeschooling the same way and feeling lonely in the often critical homeschooling world.

This blog is the natural development out of the book- a way to continue to share resources, ideas and projects with our readers. As we enter our third year of Academic Homeschooling, we look forward to inspiring even more families to make the leap!

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