granjura Thank you for your comment on home schooling being abuse and neglect. That means that I abused and neglected my own son for four years while I home schooled him! How dare you pass judgement on others when you have no idea why someone does what they do?
I think this young mum will do a fantastic job with her young daughter and it is true that some countries do not teach their children to read until they are seven, in fact, they do not go to school until they are seven.
The authorities in our case used to come and check on us once a year, tick all the appropriate boxes and then say he was doing well and leave. Me and my son used to have monthly meetings, go over what my son had learned and what he wanted to learn for the coming month, what subjects he needed to learn more about and what areas would lead him to be in more contact with others. He learned to associate with people of different ages, not just his own age. He still is in contact with an elderly gent of age 78 who had a triple bi-pass recently and my son will be going to visit him soon as he is a very important person to him. My son had lessons from a gentleman who was in his 70's regarding gardening and growing food, he had lessons about d-i-y from a man age in his 60's. Home schooling does give the child a more varied and empathetic way of looking at life. He was a lovely lad while he was home schooled and has only had behaviour problems since going back into the "system" and attending college.
I too do not like the system of education. I think it is very narrow these days and does not teach our children about what is happening in our world today. They are still teaching Shakespeare and Henry VIII for goodness sake. Has there been no other playwrights or royals since these? My son knows all about modern playwrights and modern royals, the royal family history. Do children know that if Edward VIII hadn't met Wallis Simpson and abdicated then our royal family as we know it would not have existed? There are no politics taught. How are children supposed to stay on until they are 18 years old, leave school and vote when they have no teaching of the political system? Ludicrous. My son knows about politics because I have taught him and he has listened and learnt also from various outlets.
Home schooling was a wonderful experience and I wouldn't have changed it for the world. I would have home schooled my son from day one if I had known how his early school days did work out as he was assaulted five times, school not doing a thing to sort it out so I took him out. I wish I had done it at age four. His self worth wouldn't have ended up on the floor then. But that is the "system" for you. Just a number in my experience. My son is no number, he is a very important person and should have been treated as such, but he wasn't.
Good luck to this young mum, I am waving my flag for her!!!