Where I'm from (Serbia) homeschooling would probably be considered crazy! But I love the idea of it, life experience, exploring the world and adventures like yours can be eaqually, if not more important than most of the stuff kids would learn at regular school. I personally think that education is important but a big chunk of what they teach us at school, we don't need in everyday life.
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Yes we get that reaction here in Sweden, people think we are insane.
We believe education is very important, but what they are teaching in schools nowadays doesn't help kids with real life skills, they don't teach you how to be responsible with money or how to have a heathy family life.
All they seem to be doing at the moment is churning out factory workers and truck drivers.
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Followed back.Fantastic comment, thank you @nikolina
So true. I Holland they have a huge problem now because they have a generation of highly educated college kids coming into the work pool. But not enough welders, electricians, plumbers etc. because the emphasis has been on how important a college education is. What I find here in Ireland when I tell people that we home school is that they mention social skills and socialising. I always tell them: my daughter used to take the bus at 8 in the morning, and come home at 5 pm. Then dinner and 1 to 2 hours of homework. When would she have any time to socialise? In school they're not allowed to interact during lessons and in their little break time they have to chug down their lunch. I always invite people to come have a look when there is a home education meeting, the kids are very well socialised, they get along, they don't bully or argue about stupid things.
I admire people like are you, who stand by their believes and are not afraid to live their life no matter what other people say. Very brave! :)