I will prob come back to this and re-edit a number of times. However, shal start as a mind-dump.
Although I don’t worry about socialisation as in the skill of being able to socialise and interact with peers, and I’m not convinced school is the best place to learn about being sociable, I am very keen to make sure that SB has plenty of opportunities to make friends, and see them regularly. I am prob a somewhat antisocial bugger – due to inability to learn social niceties at school – but am going to grad dip toes into local wed meets. I think if chris not working, he may do the fri pm. if he is, I may occais. get to do it instead [work rostas permitting]
added 1:I do worry that if we don’t get it right she will have the same difficulties as me. I also worry that she will regret/resent as she grows older the lack of friends and confidantes if we don’t get it right. i also worry that after school clubs not well suited to friend making – though if she goes to rainbows and ballet in the village, maybe there will be others doing both. At least if we try to be active or at least attend a certain number of home ed events we may have a better chance of a circle of friends – its a shame none are particularly close to get to.
More realistically, I would like to have an open house for home-edding families travelling around the country to drop by at – so take this as an invite. [although we aren't the most exciting of the home-ed community, and our housekeeping record one of worst on blogring]
we’ll take you up on that – will email with details of dates we could do and check your room availability
that was quick!
Hopefully we’re already booked in
yep
We;d love to come – Carys keeps asking when she can see SB again
goody, SB will love it. will email