You're right... the social atmosphere WILL be different... and there are some ways in which it plain and simple cannot be recreated BUT unless it's your intent to hide from the world, you will probably find that her social interactions (if you homeschool) actually increase. In part, this is because you will now have the TIME for it. Not only will you have the time for multiple activities & classes... but you won't be cramming in HW, family time, an activity, playdates, dinner, & bedtime all into a 3-5 hour block every day.
Just to give you an example... let me outline my kiddo's outside class & activity schedule for the year with you (all of which are group classes, taught by adults other than myself):
Fall
- soccer x 3 days a week (2 practices + 1 game)
- gymnastics x 2 days a week
- swimming x 3 days a week
- art class x 2 days a week (1 general, 1 piano)
- music class x 2 days a week
- field trips x 1 day per week (on average, sometimes more, sometimes less... many times we go on our own, but we frequently -at least once a month- arrange a group of friends or join a homeschool fieldtrip someone else arranged)
- Camp: Theatre (during parent teacher conference week, put on a scene from Around the World in 80 days with 20 other kids)
- Camp: Gymnastics (during thanksgiving break)
- Seminar: Kids in Medicine (medical class -including gowning up and using surgical equipment, and using real organs for 7-12 year olds)
Winter
((We took all of December "off" for xmas break... part of this included a 1 week Theatre Camp where they put on "Where the Wild Things Are", it also included 2 backstage fieldtrips -aka we saw the plays and then were backstage with other kids talking to the actors, & the orchestra members, & having a lecture by the directors, and got to get the kids in makeup/costume... and generally spent the whole day at the theatre for both the ballet "Nutcracker" and the play "A Christmas Carol")) Back from break:
- Snowboarding x 3-4 days per week (ALL day, as in we would leave home at 5am, and get back around 6pm, eat and go to bed by 7pm -we did school during hot chocolate breaks those days)
- Gymnastics x 1
- Swimming x 1-2
- Basketball x 2
- Art x 1
- Music x 1
Spring
ditto fall class schedule, but change out baseball for soccer
- camp: theatre x 1 week
- camp: gymnastics x 3days
- 3 seminars : observatory
(( We were going to be spending a month in Argentina this spring, but are moving it to next fall, after "Not Back To School Days" at Disneyland. Since you're already in Anaheim... here's the website and class list http://www.notbacktoschooldays.com/
http://www.notbacktoschooldays.com/education/education.htm ))
Summer we're still working out...
This schedule might looks nuts to anyone currently in school. BUT it means that (except for snowboarding, or during camps) it means that kiddo is "gone" from 2-4 hours a day. Which, after dealing with kiddo being gone 8+ hours a day for public school is *nothing*. Excluding travel, we spend an average of $150 a month for all of his outside classes and activities. A great many of which we get homeschool discounts.
It's important to me that kiddo have time without me around to be interacting with kids and adults... so I "drop off" about 1/2 the time (and it's funny the assumptions other parents make who are trying to get time with their kids during their classes)... but whether I'm there or not kiddo is getting a LOT of social and academic time with others. He also has about 6 great friends and about 200 acquaintances that he sees on a regular basis.
It was challenging in the beginning... when the neighborhood emptied out every day, because most kids are in school until 4. But now... now... we have soooooo many opportunities that it's actually a matter of having to choose. We had originally thought of doing "afterschool" care for social interaction (through the Y), but we've turned out to just plain and simple not have the time!!!