Do Catholics homeschool? I have always heard it was more of a Protestant phenomenon.
I have also been told it is common among enmeshed families. Is that true?
Thanks.
Simple answer - yes to ‘do Catholics?’
No response to second question.
Personal answers -
Growing up, had friends who did, but it wasn’t common.
Married with Children answer - we have and are. The Homeschool community is large in this area.
- right now all our school age kids go to a school, preschool to Highschool.
The oldest two were given a choice between a hybrid situation or all in at school, and are choosing the hybrid- homeschool with the exception of Math (my desire at first, reasoning more than agreed with by all parties - advanced Math needs a teacher daily to progress). Both are in Math classes ahead of peers. The 8th grader is doing Geometry. High Schooler takes 2 math classes - geometry and Honors Algebra 2.
They both homeschool for the rest.
Three of the others are in the closest Catholic school, the three year old is at a Lutheran Church for Preschool.
The baby is well, listening to all the chatter.
We use Seton curriculum for homeschool subjects because I don’t want my wife or I to have to either develop a curriculum or do grading. I also want structure and targets that complete Quarters.
When we first went to homeschooling, that curriculum won, when we went back, we didn’t change, have the time, or want to spend the time to develop a curriculum, so Seton made sense. I’m sure there are others that are also a ‘complete package’. My wife knows them all, usually buys what is needed at a conference in the summer.
I like that certified teachers do all the grading.