Trackless Homeschooled Kids
- What track are you referring to? They’re kids, not trains!
- What is enough? Can you define that?
- By whose standards and expectations?
- “Education should focus on how to learn, not what.” ~ Sam Sorbo
- Just laugh and walk away.
- I’ve seen the track and I don’t want my kids running on it.
- They don’t stay on track because they are learning to fly!
- We’re not following the track. We’re braving new territory!
- There is no track. There’s a path and it’s winding.
- I appreciate your concern, but we are not accountable to you.
Should We Keeping Homeschooled Kids on Track
- You worry about your kids and let me worry about mine.
- We choose quality over quantity in our homeschool. We’re not trying to keep up with the herd.
- We’re doing just fine, thank you.
- Sounds more like an assembly line than a track. No thank you!
- We work at our own pace.
- We’re actually ahead. Thanks for asking.
- I have a comprehensive scope and sequence planned out.
Whatever you choose to answer — or not answer — remember to embrace the freedom and individualized education that homeschooling offers!
You’ll love these other ways to prepare for the homeschool naysayers:
- 100 Ways to Silence the Homeschool Naysayers (Maybe!)
- Deschooling: Step One for the New Homeschooler (the Definitions, the Dangers, and the Delight)
- Homeschooling STARTS When You STOP Caring What Others Think
- 10 Biggest Homeschool Burnout Triggers (and how to cope)
- Wipe Out Self-Doubt: 13 Ways to Show Homeschool Progress (And How I Know My Sons Got It)
Hugs and love ya,
Almost Unschoolers says
Well said! I like the “smile and walk away” – whenever possible.
Tina Robertson says
Lol Yep…I really want to give a whole bunch of stats..lol but it depends on their intentions♥