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The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
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“I was shocked, however, to discover that homeschooling is not allowed in the Netherlands. I could only imagine that after legalizing pot, prostitution and gambling, they had to outlaw something.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“Homeschooling will certainly produce some socially awkward adults, but the odds are good they would have been just as quirky had they spent twelve years raising their hand for permission to go to the bathroom.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“The process of socialization is nowhere near complete at age five or six, when modern children start spending up to half their waking hours taking their cues from other people's children. Because they accompany their parents' daily routine, homeschooled kids spend plenty of time interacting with people of all ages, which I think most people would agree is a far more natural, organic way to socialize.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“All the homeschooling parents I know meet on a regular basis with other families. They organize field trips, cooking classes, reading clubs and Scout troops. Their children tend to be happy, confident and socially engaged.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“Without knowing it, I had stumbled upon one of the basic postulates of homeschooling: Anything you do with a home-schooled child outside the home can be described as a "field trip", thus rendering whatever activity you pursue a legitimate educational experience.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“More important...you've assembled a curriculum that works for him. It's his education. I suspect he's more likely to have a real education, an education that sticks, if he's part of shaping it.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“I wanted her to stretch her mind and her self-confidence, but I also wanted her to play with friends, read books, listen to music and glaze over with the pleasant boredom of a long afternoon with no place to be and nothing to do.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“I still have this nagging feeling that I'm supposed to know stuff without actually learning it, and that anything requiring a mental effort beyond snatching the answer from memory simply proves I was never that smart to begin with.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“At then end of this experiment we call Alice's childhood, I imagine if she's as eager to move ahead with her passions as the graduates I'd just met, and as fond of her family as these kids seemed to be of theirs, I'll have my answer.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
“Shouldn't an important part of discovering yourself be discovering what you family was like? Whichever side you favor in the nature versus nurture argument, who your parents are certainly helped shape who you are.”
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
― The Year of Learning Dangerously: Adventures in Homeschooling
