M.C.
T.,
I am a homeschooling mom to 6 children. I have been homeschooling for 10 years now. My oldest daughter graduated in June and is currently in college. My 16 yo daughter is enrolled in college for dual credit. My other 4 are boys ages 14, 10, 8, and 6. I want to assure you that you do NOT need to set up a classroom with desks and such to educate your children. Your children have seen you as their educator for a number of years now and you will just be continuing that role. The great thing about homeschooling is the wonderful relationship you develop with your children. I always heard how difficult it was to raise teenagers, especially girls. I had a great relationship with my girls and people kept telling me to just wait until they're teens. They are now 16 and 18 and I STILL have a great relationship with them. I have not dealt with teenage rebellion and I attribute most of that to the relationship we were able to form in their early years. I'm not saying this can't be done if they're in school, just that there is more hours in your day to build that when they're at home. The socialization issue is virtually non existent, only in fears. Most parents do not isolate their children, but rather have them in all sorts of outside activities and homeschool groups. They are able to socialize with people of all age groups, not just their own. I have always been complimented on my children and how well they communicate with others (especially adults).
I would be happy to talk with you more about homeschooling and answer any questions or concerns you may have. I have met with many new homeschoolers and helped them get started. Homeschooling is challenging in the same sense that parenting is a challenge. There are rewards just as great as there is with parenting (and it often helps the parenting process along since it is all intertwined).
M.