Are you panicking about homeschooling your teen?
Do you fear they'll miss the various activities associated with adolescence?
Maybe you're afraid you'll close doors for them or they won't be well-prepared for adulthood?
Are you afraid you're going to mess things up or make them weird?
Breathe! These 75 young people are going to show you exactly what their lives looked like as homeschooled teenagers. And you'll be surprised at how they made friends, got along with family, and explored unique learning environments. They're eager to share the benefits and advantages they experienced through homeschooling. Their lives were (and are!) full, rich, and happy.
Bring your doubtsreassurance is on its way!
There is finally a big enough generation of grown-up homeschooled kids that it is possible to see patterns and grasp the diversity in their experiences. And who better to tell us about all that than the kids themselves! You'll find these young voices are fascinating and absorbing as they open a window for you to get a look into their unconventional lives. A great read. You'll find it hard to put down.
~Pam Sorooshian, Economics Professor, Homeschooling advocate
A?well-organized compilation of answers to questions about homeschooled teens' ways of learning, social lives, family relationships, hobbies, college experiences, careers, and more.? I recommend it highly to anyone who is homeschooling, considering homeschooling, or curious about it.
~Peter Gray,?Research?Professor of Psychology at Boston College and author of?Free to Learn
This thoughtful book, full of their opinions, experiences, and honest comments about home-based learning, is proof. You will be reassured, then inspired. And they will provide you with some really great advice... so pay attention!
~Wendy Presnietz, Editor of?Life Learning Magazine, author ofl“Ć