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Two weeks into our unexpected homeschool journey, we're tackling the biggest questions we've received: "But what about socialization?" and "Can your kids still play sports?"
Our children are actually socializing more intentionally now—through homeschool co-ops, park meetups, classes, and neighborhood connections—without it consuming their entire day. This intentional approach to social interaction leaves room for something we rarely had before: genuine family time and activities aligned with our core values.
We're also reexamining our relationship with youth sports. After years of rushing between six weekly practices and three weekend games, we're seeking balance. There are abundant opportunities for homeschooled children to participate in athletics—from homeschool-specific leagues to community programs—but we're learning to prioritize enjoyment over extreme competition.
This week, there have been tears and attitude, but overall, the kids still prefer homeschooling over public school.
Whether you're a homeschooling family or simply curious about alternative educational paths, join us for an honest conversation about finding the right balance between socialization, athletics, academics, and family time. Share your thoughts or questions with us, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss our continuing journey!
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By Carson and Teran Sands5
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Two weeks into our unexpected homeschool journey, we're tackling the biggest questions we've received: "But what about socialization?" and "Can your kids still play sports?"
Our children are actually socializing more intentionally now—through homeschool co-ops, park meetups, classes, and neighborhood connections—without it consuming their entire day. This intentional approach to social interaction leaves room for something we rarely had before: genuine family time and activities aligned with our core values.
We're also reexamining our relationship with youth sports. After years of rushing between six weekly practices and three weekend games, we're seeking balance. There are abundant opportunities for homeschooled children to participate in athletics—from homeschool-specific leagues to community programs—but we're learning to prioritize enjoyment over extreme competition.
This week, there have been tears and attitude, but overall, the kids still prefer homeschooling over public school.
Whether you're a homeschooling family or simply curious about alternative educational paths, join us for an honest conversation about finding the right balance between socialization, athletics, academics, and family time. Share your thoughts or questions with us, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss our continuing journey!
Support the show
Follow us on IG
Find Our Free PDFs!
The reading app we LOVE!
The phone we have with NO social media and NO internet browser!

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