We have considered homeschooling from time to time, but feel like the lack of daily socialization would be a big set-back.
The socialization meme is a tired and highly overrated refrain. It's a misdirect, a deflection, a slide to keep yours entangled with an ungodly system - so they will perform as compliant worker bees for that system. Truth be told, there is very little in the way of
healthy "socialization" to be had in public schools.
Who has experiences on this topic? The other issue would be trying to separate the family life from the school life, it seems like it would be hard to create that division, kind of like the difficulty I experience with working from home. How do set that up right?
I have three home birthed and home schooled daughters (ages 16, 19, 22) - unpapered, uninjected. They learned to read using a Bible. Public school
requires a separation, while with God's way there is
no separation. My daughters are wise and stand above their peers.
My advice on this (e.g. working at home), is to include your offspring in all that you do, to the extent that you are able. They will rise to your level faster than you can believe. Even assumed "silent time," when we men feel guilty for not
doing some-thing, is very valuable and further develops their character. Also, keep them away from the wireless addictions while they stay in league with their parents who are continually exhibiting the godly role modeling they deserve and crave. Remember, to your children,
you are God for this season. Behave accordingly and they will follow suit with their future families.
You are "educating" them not for a Caesarian credential in the worldly system, but for a crown in God's honor.