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HOMESCHOOLING:
PARENTS AS TEACHERS
by
LaWanda Sutherland,
The telephone rings and upon answering it, I hear: "I am thinking
about home schooling my children, but don't know if I can do it. Can you
help?" As the District 5 Director for the Florida Parent Educators
Association (FPEA), I receive many such phone calls. One of my first
responses is, "Yes, you can teach your children and it's easier
than you think."
You know your children better than anyone else, and one-to-one tutoring
has been proven to have advantages over a classroom where one teacher
has to meet the needs of so many different learning styles and levels.
At home, your child receives individual attention and has his unique
needs met. A child whose learning style isn't conducive to sitting
at a desk all day has the freedom to experience more of a hands-on
learning approach. A child who wants
or needs to accelerate his studies (yes, a classroom setting can, at
times, slow children down) can do so. And a child who needs to slow down
and go at his own pace will thrive in a home school setting.
Home schooling also gives children time to explore new interests. My
twelve-year old son wants to be an ornithologist when he grows up. When
we go to the library, the majority of the books he checks out are about
birds. He will sit outside for hours and listen, sketch, and take notes
on the birds he sees. Because of the research he has done, he can see a
bird flying in the air, or sitting in a tree, and can tell us
immediately what kind of bird it is. He
can hear a bird call another and tell us what kind of bird it is. He
does internet research when he can't find the answer to some of the
questions he has about birds. All this is a part of his "school
work"!
To legally home school in Florida, parents may register their children
with a private, "umbrella school" OR notify the district
school superintendent. The private, umbrella schools are responsible for
keeping the attendance records, as well as, other information. Parents
who register with the superintendent are required, by law, to:
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Send
a notice of intent of your plans to home school to the district
school superintendent.
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Maintain
a portfolio of records.
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Submit
an annual evaluation for each child to the district school
superintendent.
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Submit
a letter of termination upon completion of your home education
program, enrollment in a public or private school, or if moving from
the county.
For a more
in-depth look at each of these requirements, go to www.fpea.com.
FPEA has a publication called "A Guide To Home schooling In
Florida", which is available to download. The "Guide"
contains information on the legal requirements, different ways to home school, as well as, information about vendors who sell material and
curriculum to home-schoolers.
"What
about socialization?" is a question I hear many times. "Aren't
home-schoolers isolated from the real world?" Home-schoolers
generally overcome the potential for "isolation" through
involvement in church, community activities, 4-H clubs, scouts, music
and art lessons, sports participation, and regular involvement in field
trips. The many home school support groups in the area allow parents to
get together for monthly parents' meetings, arrange field trips,
spelling and geography bees, science fairs, etc. to keep the students
active and "socialized".
Home educated
high school students are able to participate in the extra-curricular
activities at the local high school, dual enroll at the local college,
qualify for Florida Bright Futures Scholarships, as well as many other
programs and scholarships that the public schooled student has
available.
Yes, it takes
time and commitment on the part of the parent, but home schooling your
child has so many rewards. It is well worth the time to investigate the
possibility of home schooling for your family.
For more
information about home schooling, go to www.fpea.com.
The author,
LaWanda Sutherland, is the District 5 Director for the Florida Parent
Educators Association, which is the largest state home school
support group. She and her husband have home schooled their
three children for ten years.
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