Life as a Lifeschooler

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Best of Life as a Lifeschooler: Co-ops: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

July 11, 2019

We hope you are enjoying your summer break!  Here's one of our best episodes to brighten your summer day: What makes homeschool co-ops good? And what makes them bad or downright ugly? Are there certain things that we should look for when we try to find a co-op?

On this episode, veteran homeschooler Christi Deason and I tackle the issue of homeschool co-ops and try to answer these questions. When Christi was homeschooling her children, the landscape of homeschooling and co-ops looked different than it does now. We talk about what has changed and where we see problems developing.

It seems everyone these days who homeschools is involved in a homeschool co-op of some sort. In fact, in the survey we conducted before this interview, all the respondents except one indicated that they had been involved in a co-op at some point in their homeschooling. But is it truly necessary for all families to even be involved in a co-op?

Our opinion is, simply, no. What works for some, may not work for your family. And there is nothing wrong with being your child's sole teacher! For the homeschool pioneers, this was normal. Remember, homeschooling is about freedom, and your children will be successful if you follow the Lord's leading.

So how do you know if a co-op is right for your family? We give some suggestions to help you determine if a homeschool co-op is right for you and some ideas of what to look for. Here are a few tips:

* Look for something small
* Look for something with families you know and respect
* If your children are young, keep it fun-focused (not academic)
* Look for something with some flexibility
* Look for something that fills a true need

Here are some other things to remember:

* Pray first and ask God if this is the right direction for your family
* Be okay with the fact that what works this year may not work another year
* Always be willing to "shift" if things don't work out

There are some great co-ops out there! Just be careful to pray first and be discerning during the vetting process. Know what you want and don't settle for any homeschool co-op simply because you think you need to. At the end of the journey, YOU are the teacher and you and your spouse are the ones responsible for your children's education. God will show you what is best if you trust Him.

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