“You would never know she spends all day at home.” That’s a real comment I’ve received about my daughter, multiple times. She’s a social butterfly and loves meeting new people. In fact, she’ll practically talk your ear off if you let her.
Shyness, being timid, and not knowing how to handle certain social situations are all stereotypes of a homeschooled child. What you’ll find, in many cases, is that kids with those qualities (which aren’t actually negative qualities at all) would have those qualities regardless of their school situation. My daughter was destined to be an extroverted, talkative little socialite. No amount of time at home is going to change that about her.
The other element of the stereotype is that many people assume homeschooled children are shy and avoidant because they are undersocialized. But many homeschooled children experience plenty of socialization, it just doesn’t happen inside a classroom. Here are a few ways homeschooling moms socialize their children:
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Mom groups
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Homeschool co-ops
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Sports & extracurriculars
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Church or faith-based groups or programs
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Leading by example and showing them how to make friends anywhere
Need to Know
My daughter is the only one in her friend group who is homeschooled. She gets to interact with lots of other children in public and private school situations because of these socialization approaches.