Imposter Syndrome for Homeschool Families and Beyond
For anyone straying away from the standard, imposter syndrome is an increased threat.
Learners and families who homeschool, especially those who unschool, are marginalized as different. They make choices considered controversial. They sometimes find it difficult to find a flow that works for them. They often receive less support because they are no longer connected to large institutions, schools, with a multiplicity of resources (labs, gyms, etc). Depending on your location and your background, community can be harder to locate and lean into. This is not to erase the beneficial value of choosing homeschooling. If that’s what your family needs, go after it. Follow that.