NanoTy wrote:
I think that a lot of Aspies have been homeschooled. I belong to the Dalllas Asperger's Network, and that is the impression I have gotten from there. I myself was never been homeschooled, and am not sure if it is such a good idea. Mainly because it is much more difficult for homeschoolers to learn social skills, and this goes for neurotypicals as well. I could understand homeschool for some of the earlier grades, but I would say that high school is really important and should not be missed.
There are some times I wish I had been homeschooled. With the bullying and harassment I had to put up with, I used to dread going to school every day. Today, I think about who would have been doing the homeschooling(my mother), and realize in some ways I might have been better off. My mother spent alot of time frustrated with me because I was different and wanted me to be like everyone else or at least appear to be like everyone else. I don't think her homeschooling would have been good for me at all.
As for social development, I wonder if what you describe is good social development. Being taunted for no good reason by bullies isn't good for anyone's social development in my opinion, and schools saying it's the student's fault doesn't exactly help either.
With homeschooling being so popular, alot of homeschooling organizations have sprung up around the U.S. to provide support for parents who are homeschooling. Among the things these groups do is organize activities for homeschooled kids, so they can be around other kids.
I think I would have benefitted from homeschooling, as long as someone other than my mother had been the teacher<grin>.
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