Homeschooled for 13 Years: My Son's Take On His Education
In this episode, Sarah sits down with her oldest son, Ian, who completed all 13 years of K–12 as a homeschooler. As a recent college graduate and now a software developer, Ian brings an honest perspective on the strengths, challenges, and surprises of homeschooling.
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TIMESTAMPS & HIGHLIGHTS
* Welcome and Introductions
Meet Ian, a 23-year-old homeschool graduate, and get a brief overview of his educational path 00:00.
* Educational Journey Breakdown
Details about micro schools, co-ops, and early charter school experiences 01:09.
* How Homeschooling Compares
Ian reflects on the diversity of his path versus traditional and public schooling 02:36.
* Early Memories of Homeschooling
Learning to read and the challenges and victories along the way 03:01.
* Socialization in Homeschooling
Honest talk about making friends, social growth, and the unique homeschool “culture” 09:21 12:01.
* A Typical Homeschool Day
Ian shares his daily structure—and why he loved finishing early 06:11.
* Role of Co-ops & Micro Schools
How these enriched his studies, especially in high school 07:35.
* Exploring Interests and Career Skills
The flexibility of homeschooling allowed Ian to pursue computers, video games, and eventually software development 15:10 16:00.
* Transitioning to College
Early college credits, academic prep, and the importance of learning independence 18:10.
* Homeschool Weaknesses
Challenges with advanced math and how a great college teacher made the difference 20:13.
* Imposter Syndrome in College
Navigating feelings of inadequacy and switching majors 24:29.
* What Parents Get Right—and Worry Too Much About
The vital importance of writing, advice for parents, and tips for teens feeling behind 28:12 29:27.
* Would He Homeschool His Own Kids?
Ian offers practical perspective on why he’d choose homeschooling for his future family, with caveats about outsourcing advanced classes 33:24.
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EPISODE TAKEAWAYS
* Homeschooling brings unique freedoms and challenges—embracing both is key.
* Socialization happens, but entering new environments can bring new learning curves.
* Writing is a critical skill that pays dividends in every subject and career field.
* Parents don’t have to be “experts”—they are uniquely equipped to guide their children.
* Don’t be afraid to fail and try new things, especially in high school—this builds resilience for adulthood.
* Outsourcing upper-level subjects or utilizing co-ops/micro schools can round out a homeschool education.
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