Why I Want to Homeschool Reasons #5 and #6
I want my children to see the changing sun throughout the day.
When I was school-aged, I remember vacation days, summer days and days when I stayed home sick and I enjoyed the late morning sun. I really liked the sunlight at that time of day, and I still do. I remember thinking that I never really noticed the sun, and there were days in the autumn and winter when I hardly saw sun at all. I want my children to enjoy the sun.
I want to my children to be free.
Schools today are like prisons! You're locked into the building. You're locked into the classroom and you're metaphorically locked into your desk! You only see the same people day in and day out. You're sometimes treated like a prisoner and the staff are sometimes like wardens. You're guilty until proven innocent. You're heavily monitored at all times and can't even go to the bathroom without an interrogation. With all these rules and regulations, there's still an air of anarchy among the youth.
Now, I'm not really blaming the school system. They have to be super-secure and act this way because of so many troubled youths. Too many parents aren't being parents. Too my children are raising themselves or each other. Schools just aren't what they used to be anymore.
When I was school-aged, I remember vacation days, summer days and days when I stayed home sick and I enjoyed the late morning sun. I really liked the sunlight at that time of day, and I still do. I remember thinking that I never really noticed the sun, and there were days in the autumn and winter when I hardly saw sun at all. I want my children to enjoy the sun.
I want to my children to be free.
Schools today are like prisons! You're locked into the building. You're locked into the classroom and you're metaphorically locked into your desk! You only see the same people day in and day out. You're sometimes treated like a prisoner and the staff are sometimes like wardens. You're guilty until proven innocent. You're heavily monitored at all times and can't even go to the bathroom without an interrogation. With all these rules and regulations, there's still an air of anarchy among the youth.
Now, I'm not really blaming the school system. They have to be super-secure and act this way because of so many troubled youths. Too many parents aren't being parents. Too my children are raising themselves or each other. Schools just aren't what they used to be anymore.
Comments
Schools do the best they can, but they are only schools. Hotels are OK too, but they are not homes.
Rhonda
http://whyhomeschool.blogspot.com/2005/12/where-to-send-your-submission-for-next.html
If a "blog carnival" is a new term, this might help:
http://whyhomeschool.blogspot.com/2005/12/what-is-blog-carnival.html
And here is the most recent carnival:
http://sbees.blogspot.com/2006/08/32nd-carnival-of-homeschooling-wild.html
Participating in a blog carnvial is a good way to get more exposure for your blog.
Thank you for your consideration.
But on to the sun...I'm working full time for the first time in my life, now. 9-6, every day. And I MISS seeing the sun. I pop outside once in the morning maybe, to help a customer carry their things out. And maybe around 4ish I pop out again, only to notice it's cloudy and grey and might rain. I miss not seeing the sky progress from sun to rain. I miss the sky. I'm glad I didn't have to miss it for all my school years!
~Lois