Finding Social Opportunities for Your
Homeschooled Child
Parents who have made the decision to
homeschool their children oftentimes find themselves defending
this choice. Unfortunately, there are those who feel that
children who are homeschooled are not subjected to the same
level of social interaction as children who attend public
schools.
This is not the case. There are many social
opportunities for the homeschooled child. These planned events
are positive social experiences, as opposed to much of the
negative social interaction that occurs in the public school
setting on a daily basis.
One of the best and easiest ways to provide
this type of social opportunity is to join a local homeschool
group. These groups are very popular and located nationwide. In
addition to providing a support network to homeschooling
families, these groups sponsor all types of educational field
trips and gatherings.
There are many homeschool-related websites,
which maintain a database of local groups. A quick search of
these databases will almost always result in finding a
homeschooling group in your area.
Another wonderful way to provide children
with the opportunity to socialize is to utilize the
extra-curricular activities offered by your local school
district. Schools must allow children who learn at home the
option to participate in activities such as band, sports and
drama. Take the time to contact the school district, in which
you reside, for further information on the specific
extra-curricular programs, available to your child.
Allowing homeschooled children to do volunteer work in
the community is another excellent way to ensure socialization.
Of course, this is usually not an option for very young
children. But, occasionally organizations such as the Humane
Society will let younger children volunteer, as long as their
parents are in tow.
Consult your phone directory or favorite
search engine for many additional not for profit organizations,
which offer volunteer programs.
If you are fortunate enough to run your own
business, involve your children! This will allow them to
socially interact with your customers and give them a head
start, in the business world, at the same time.
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homeschool guides, curriculums, and other homeschool
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Also, check your local YMCA or your city’s
park and recreation department for their class offerings. These
classes often include things like swimming, dance, cooking and
crafts of all kinds.
As you can see, there are many social
opportunities for children who are homeschooled. If you take
the time to do a bit of research, you may be surprised at what
you’ll find.
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