Learning outside the lines: Home schooling in Kansas
Rain Quinlan deals with home school stereotypes
May 13, 2007
Advertisement
Since I was 6, the most constant question in my life has been "What grade are you in?"
It's a fairly basic question, and most children can answer it without thinking. It categorizes children in people's minds, unless a child simply doesn't fit.
Most people assume that home schooling is just the same as school, except at home. While for some people this is true, for most it's not. Home schooling, like most things, is a wide continuum, ranging from people who spend eight hours a day with a curriculum to people like me.
I spend my days doing things I love and learning from those things. Unschooling is essentially living life and learning from it.
Some people think that, because I don't go to school, I won't be able to function in the world. I've always thought that was a bit silly. School is about preparing you for the real world, but I have always been in the real world.
When I was 6, I lived near a juice shop where I went fairly frequently. The man who worked there would offer me a piece of bubble gum if I swept the front step, and most times I would. It was simple economics; I would do a little work and get something for it. When I was older and got a job as an actress at a dinner theater, I knew I had to get there on time and fill out my time card if I wanted to get paid.
Another issue people have with home schooling is socialization, although truly home-schoolers have an extra eight hours a day to be with friends, take classes and go places. There are home school groups almost everywhere and large networks online. With park days, coffee nights, formals and proms, I don't think home schoolers are missing the social aspect of school.
One last misconception: I will not be living in my mom's basement forever. Home schooling has not made me more dependent on her; if anything, it's made me more independent.
As opposed to being in school where people tell me what to learn, I'm learning through the life I choose to live. Home schooling has given me the opportunity to be in charge of my own education, and I'm grateful for that because I think that the freedom to do that has shaped me as a person.
More like this
- Home-schoolers say socialization not a problem 48 comments / May 13, 2007
- Sarah Sobonya says unschooling led to creativity 11 comments / May 13, 2007
- Parents refute belief that home-schooled children are anti-social 4 comments / May 14, 2007
- Former home-schoolers transition to college, work 5 comments / May 13, 2007
- Kansas home school laws open to interpretation 26 comments / May 13, 2007
Top ads RSS
- 17 Full Time Positions • Inbound only • 9 to ...
- Dining Services Supervisor Must be a CERTIFIED DIETARY MANAGER Hospitality ...
- KU Center for Educational Research
- Research Assistant KU Requires bachelor's degree in biochemistry, chemistry, molecular ...
- HIV Education/ Outreach Coordinator: Dynamic, self-directed person needed to conduct ...
Marketplace
Arts & Entertainment · Bars · Theatres · Restaurants · Coffeehouses · Libraries · Antiques · Services
- KU's Wright didn't approach Perkins November 21, 2009 · 18 comments
- Lawrence man charged in hit-and-run accident that killed bicyclist November 19, 2009 · 116 comments
- Mangino's contract outlines probe November 21, 2009 · 70 comments
- Nation has right to ask ‘why?’ November 21, 2009 · 56 comments
- Blog: How Has Obama's Stimulus Helped You? November 21, 2009 · 2 comments
- Blog: We Noticed November 19, 2009 · 125 comments
- Blog: Palin Book Could Be Your Cheapest Source For Winter Fuel November 20, 2009 · 83 comments
- Palin stirs feminist ambivalence November 21, 2009 · 27 comments
- Blog: In Plain Sight, 11/20/2009 November 20, 2009 · 5 comments
- Mangino denies validity of former player allegations November 19, 2009 · 158 comments
- Four decades in crisis mode November 21, 2009
- Winter sports officially begin for city schools November 17, 2009
- The cowboy way: Williamstown church ministry draws unique following November 21, 2009
- No line at H1N1 immunization clinic November 21, 2009
- Health and stress affect grades November 10, 2008
- Lawrence couple excel in triathlons November 21, 2009
- Americans save more but earn less as interest rates fall November 21, 2009
- Obesity activist crossing country to urge American Indians to embrace healthier diet November 20, 2009
- Mangino's contract outlines probe November 21, 2009
- Leaders offer tips for chancellor’s successful tenure November 21, 2009



13 May 2007
at 8:01 a.m.
Suggest removal
Permalink
merrill (Anonymous) says…
Homeschooling with depth:
Waldorf Home School:
http://www.live-education.com/
Calvert Home School:
http://www.calvertschool.org/home-sch…
John Holt
http://www.holtgws.com/
Homeschooling Magazine
http://www.homeedmag.com/