First, thank you for sharing so much positive about homeschooling. It's nice to talk to someone that it worked for! All my friends were public schooled (one was homeschooled until high school due to bullying, so her little brother was homeschooled, too, but he was always behind in everything) so they, of course, have negative images of homeschoolers. But in Attachment Parenting, it's a common thing, so since I joined an AP group, it was like joining a homescholing/unschooling group as well.
Oh yeah. In Missouri, that's the main reason people are homeschooled. I was close enough to the city that there were people being homeschooled for educational concerns also, but the big homeschool group was pretty much all about god. Everything they did, every trip to the zoo, whatever, turned into a Jesus lesson. Twas why I didn't go to anything with them more than a couple of times. It's good you've got your network of friends who feel the same way to associate with.
*shudder* I know, that was actually one of the reasons I was nervous about homeschool groups--I didn't want to end up with an even bigger dose of that than I got at school (seriously--I remember saying "amen" at the end of the Pledge of Allegiance when I was little). But thankfully, some of the people on the group are wiccan/other pagan, some are athiests, one of my friends is a mixed family of her being pagan and her husband being muslim, another friend is a Quaker (which is nothing that I expected from the name) and of course, there's the smattering of various christianities and catholicism, but everyone's respectful of other people's views. In fact, one woman tried to join who wasn't--said her religion was the only way--and she got booted. And everyone in the group is in the KC area (from KS to MO) so there are three families here in my city and a dozen or so more in easy driving distance. I found my doula through the group, too.
Heh, can you tell I love it? lol! I do feel it's a little too bad we don't have any 'alternative' families (same sex parents) but alas, most of those in an attempt to be less attacked tend to be mainstream parents. And I don't know if any in Missouri would admit that they ARE families like that. Although one of my friends on the group IS bi and just parted ways with her jerk husband, so that may change.
I'll stop babbling now, lol. I'm in a chatterbox mood!
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Oh yeah. In Missouri, that's the main reason people are homeschooled. I was close enough to the city that there were people being homeschooled for educational concerns also, but the big homeschool group was pretty much all about god. Everything they did, every trip to the zoo, whatever, turned into a Jesus lesson. Twas why I didn't go to anything with them more than a couple of times. It's good you've got your network of friends who feel the same way to associate with.
*shudder* I know, that was actually one of the reasons I was nervous about homeschool groups--I didn't want to end up with an even bigger dose of that than I got at school (seriously--I remember saying "amen" at the end of the Pledge of Allegiance when I was little). But thankfully, some of the people on the group are wiccan/other pagan, some are athiests, one of my friends is a mixed family of her being pagan and her husband being muslim, another friend is a Quaker (which is nothing that I expected from the name) and of course, there's the smattering of various christianities and catholicism, but everyone's respectful of other people's views. In fact, one woman tried to join who wasn't--said her religion was the only way--and she got booted. And everyone in the group is in the KC area (from KS to MO) so there are three families here in my city and a dozen or so more in easy driving distance. I found my doula through the group, too.
Heh, can you tell I love it? lol! I do feel it's a little too bad we don't have any 'alternative' families (same sex parents) but alas, most of those in an attempt to be less attacked tend to be mainstream parents. And I don't know if any in Missouri would admit that they ARE families like that. Although one of my friends on the group IS bi and just parted ways with her jerk husband, so that may change.
I'll stop babbling now, lol. I'm in a chatterbox mood!