My reasons for home-schooling are many and varied. I watched while the
system killed my children's creativity, their love of learning. I watched
my middle child struggle with reading, while her self-esteem eroded.
Watched Helplessly, not knowing, that there was any alternative(at least
not within my reach). Most importantly I found John Holt. This man
reminded me how it felt to be a child, and more importantly, a child in
that system. He reminded me of my own struggles to maintain my identity,
while the system tried to grind it to mush.
Very soon after we started home-schooling, I realized that a new world of
possabilities had opened up for me and my kids. I saw the opportunity
to educate them in an environment that was very pagan oriented.
Especially when it came to the natural world. In school they were taught
the somewhat common world view that nature is subservient to man.
Environmentalism is fine where it is benificial to man. I don't know
about you but I feel that trees should be saved because they are
magnificent living creatures and children of the Lord and Lady,
not because
we want to have natural spaces to visit. I saw the chance
to hold my
holidays when they occur, without my children missing a day of school.
I could re-enforce our holidays with activities and craft projects that
were relevant, and incorporate it into our regular schooling. My children
no longer had to feel different, or left out of holiday or religious events
at school.
The theory was fine, but when we started out we were walking a new
path with no guide posts,and that can be a very frightening thing. I looked
around for guidance and there wasn't much. In fact I found a breed of rabid
Fundamentalist home-schooler, that was enough to make any Pagan who
valued
their skin run for the broom-closet double-quick. In Canada especially
the Pagan Home-schooler is a rare bird indeed! Resourses are scarce,
support groups almost none-existant. So I decided to create one. We are
still small and most of us pretty green, but together I hope we can forge
a path through Tangled undergrowth of our educational systems.