tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7071535177789752491.post1160900871474743234..comments2023-04-09T21:45:07.177-06:00Comments on Lindy's Homeschool: Homeschool MomsLindy's Homeschoolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11481564759619727402noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7071535177789752491.post-71598349916471097452011-07-04T19:21:39.064-06:002011-07-04T19:21:39.064-06:00I love your post! :) :) And I agree with EVERYTHIN...I love your post! :) :) And I agree with EVERYTHING you said. I especially like what you said about learning social graces from their parents, initially. And I'd like to add also, that children who have parents who don't like to socialize will find homeschooling very secluded and lonely -- for their children. Kids do need to be around other children. It doesn't matter what their ages are. It just matters that they see other kids once in awhile since, more than likely, their neighborhood friends are public-schooled and at the public school all day long, every day -- and then they come home and can't play because they have homework or chores or whatever. You have to be willing to provide social activities for your children or you're going to HATE homeschooling. Just my opinion. :) <br /><br />Oh!! I'm not excluding the sibling factor! Having brothers and sisters certainly help with the socializing, but getting outside of your own immediate family is healthy and important, too. :)Lynettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12293185166265516183noreply@blogger.com