Portrait of the American Homeschooler Family

Perhaps you know that American homeschooler families tend to be white, evangelical, with three or more kids and with wife staying at home.

If you don't, I'll refer you to the relevant Wikipedia article. But this is not at all relevant; we all know that Americans themselves also tend to be white and evangelical, and quirks of being polypedical (having many children) and being a housewife are necessitated by the definition of homeschooling.

Still, you may not know something other, that evades the statistics but is omnipresent in our society – that families who homeschool tend to be close together yet independent, that homeschooled kids tend to be erudite but not overburdened by intellectual crud that is served to them in schools, that homeschooler mums grow with their kids and for their kids, achieving level of unity unknown by anyone giving up their kids into the horrendous prison of child's soul that is school.

Portrait of the American homeschooler family is often misrepresented by pro-homeschoolers and anti-homeschoolers alike. But hear my words, words of mother that declined to give up on her children – whatever statistics you'll pull out of your pocket, you will still be left with the feeling that you've missed something important.

America was and is about freedom. And you can't get any if your kids spend twelve year in federal prison aka school. Please, think of the freedom.

Hello, World

For every blogger and every newborn blog, introduction post is different, showing blogger's personality a wee bit.

The nature of introductory post changes a lot with personality of a blogger; and how (s)he came to it.

So I wonder – how should I introduce myself if I'm 41 years old, divorced, mother of three, living in Sacramento and homeschooling? How should I introduce myself if I want to blog only because I've gathered a lot of experience while homeschooling my kids for almost fifteen years and I want to ease the pain of homeschooling for other mums all over the US?

How should I?

With words of support for your never ending, hard work? With words of cheering up, showing off funny stories that can occur only when you take away job of educating your kids from negligent teachers? With words of information, listing all the information needed by you?

Being a wee on geekish side, I will introduce myself the way computer programs introduced themselves back in 70s.

Hello, world.