DO NOT HOMESCHOOL IF....
FAMILY BONDING (wanting your child at home most times ecetera)
listen parents your child has to learn to be independent in some way, sure they are kids and they are un-independent in KID ways, but then theres growing up, and when you grow up you slowly start doing stuff that as a baby your moms or dad helped you with/did for you/did to you,
it can also be very bad for the child!, wether you homeschool earlier or later on.
causes:reduced social interaction, increased anxiety and or dependency, limited exposure to diverse perspective, delayed emotional maturity, difficult forming your own identity, increased pressure or sudden expectations, mild to extreme social isolation.
aftermath: ok so a lot can happen.. but ill do i guess the basics but it depends on who you are, you could go to therapy, therapy doesnt always help so youll i guess sometimes have those negative thoughts in the back of your head, self h3rm, s4icide, indulging in risk taking behaviour, indulging in drug use (also there are the factors im using based off usual/common unhealthy coping around the world)
why?: .. not many parents understand but when you do something for your child you do whats best, not what you want. you could be ruining the life of your.. mind you your CHILD due to wanting her or him or they to be quite literally glued to your hip
adressing: people may ask ''why is this blog so dramatic/no one can get that affected by a ''little'' homeschooling..''
my answer: we are all humans yet we have different behaviours, actions, and emotions. you could tell someone on the internet to harm themselves and they might do it, people understand/hear stuff differently sometimes when you talk to them, a lot can happen to the mind and your mental health due to something small, its like... ''oh i was homeschooled due to family bonding i dont have nothing wrong with me!!'' dadadada, then they start acting in unusal or odd behaviour and if you mention that type of homeschooling they will get defensive,
anyways bye! thansk for reading!
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