Unsocialized homeschoolers? If anything, the kids in the homeschool co-op are a little too socialized for my comfort level.
Some of the older children have discovered the notion of “crushes.” Little romantic dramas unfold and play out to their end, all within the half-hour the kids spend on the playground during lunch. There’s hand holding, pushing each other on the swing, and even some surreptitious attempts to slip into the bushes and kiss. While this is relatively age appropriate for the 9+ crowd, the mixed-age makeup of the homeschooling groups (where age “segregation” is never, ever, ever ok!) seems to be resulting in the much younger kids mimicking this kissy-face behavior without any understanding of the context or why it’s not ok to wallow all over each other during class time.
It’s getting disruptive, with the playground volunteers and the teachers having to pry the children off of each other. Because some of the children come from low or no boundary households, they aren’t taking “no” for an answer and it’s turning into something of a tussle, with the recipient of the child’s affection (whether willing or unwilling) in the middle as we try to scrape the affectionate child off him/her. These kids, some of whom have very little by way of experience in a structured environment, don’t understand why they can’t smooch, hug, or lay all over each other in the middle of class.
I actually sat the whole lot of them down during the 2pm session and we had a little talk about personal space and how co-op isn’t the place for kissing and draping yourself across each other. I have no idea if they got it. The little girl who’d spent the day clinging to an alternately willing and unwilling Captain Science said to me, quite forcefully, that she would NOT stay off of him, until I informed her that I don’t let children talk to me in that manner and she most certainly would keep her hands to herself. Captain Science and Officer Daddyman are going to have a nice little chat about age-appropriate behavior, too, because he does not need to be kissing girls just because some 11- and 12-year-olds might be doing it.
Whatever else they may be, these homeschoolers are not awkward around other kids. They’re a tetch too comfortable with each other. And here I thought I had at least another year or two before I had to worry about this stuff!










OH NO SHE DIDNT.
Oh yes, she did. I resisted the urge to scream “You git yer filthy hands off’n mah BAAAAAYBEEEEE!”
How dare you talk to that special snowflake like that?! WHAT ABOUT HER EGO???
I am guessing Captain Science’s wannabe girlfriend comes from one of those “low or no boundary households”? Parents like that were my least favorite when I had their kids in my classroom(s).
So that’s why Melinda looked so stressed out by the end of the day! Feel free to tell mine to keep their hands to themselves! We’ve been working pretty hard on personal space with both of them, more due to them wanting to give hugs to everyone they see, including random people that we meet.
And my girl told me that her crush was her best friend there…Cloe