Homeschooled Kids Reveal!
What It's Like to Be Homeschooled in India | Homeschooled Kids Reveal!
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Summary
The video explores the experiences of homeschooled children in India, highlighting the flexibility and freedom that homeschooling provides. The children discuss the advantages of customizing their education, such as focusing on subjects they are passionate about while reducing stress typical of traditional schooling. They recount how homeschooling allows them to pursue hobbies and advanced studies at their own pace. Although socializing opportunities are more structured compared to conventional schools, a strong community of homeschooling families helps address this. The discussion also touches on common misconceptions about homeschooling and the level of dedication required from both students and parents.
Highlights
- Homeschooled kids in India get to learn at their own pace—freedom to focus on topics they love! 🌟
- Despite not having daily school, these kids ace advanced studies and prepare for unique exams. 📚
- Social life is not lost; they find ways to bond with friends through sports and community events. 🤝
- Parents play a crucial role in guiding and supporting their homeschooled kids’ educational journey. 👩👩👦
- Big plus: kids avoid the typical stress prevalent in regular schools. No daily grind, more happy learning! 😊
Key Takeaways
- Homeschooling allows for tailored education, letting students dive deep into subjects they love 🎓.
- Freedom from traditional school stress—focus on what you love and reduce what's unnecessary ✌️.
- Homeschooling requires self-discipline and commitment from both students and parents 🚀.
- Social interaction is different but still thriving within homeschooling communities 👫.
- Misconceptions abound, but homeschooling is all about carving a personalized learning path 🛤️.
Overview
In this engaging video, three Indian students share their experiences of being homeschooled, shedding light on how it enables them to learn differently from their peers in traditional schools. Homeschooling in India seems to offer a world of flexibility and independence, allowing students to dive deep into subjects that fascinate them while avoiding those that don't pique their interest.
The students discuss their typical homeschooling days, packed with advanced studies, music, and sports, illustrating a holistic educational journey without the typical constraints of a school timetable. They highlight that homeschooling doesn’t entirely limit social interaction, as they connect with peers through various community activities and events.
Misconceptions about homeschooling frequently arise, yet these students emphasize that the approach requires a lot of self-discipline and a supportive environment, challenging the notion that homeschooling is merely a 'time pass.' They explain the significant involvement of parents and how the method is ideal for those who want a customizable education path.
Chapters
- 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction to Homeschooling in India The introductory chapter on homeschooling in India discusses the contrasting experiences of children who are homeschooled versus those in traditional schools. It highlights the perspective of a homeschooled child who perceives themselves as 'lucky' due to the freedom and lack of stress in comparison to peers attending conventional schools. Traditional school students express frustration over the pressures of schoolwork and exams, exhibiting noticeable stress and worry.
- 00:30 - 01:00: Benefits of Homeschooling: Independence and Freedom The chapter discusses the benefits of homeschooling, focusing on the themes of independence, freedom, and creativity. It suggests that homeschooling allows for greater personal freedom and the ability to pursue creative endeavors without the constraints of traditional schooling. The dialogue humorously suggests that homeschooling might be seen as trendy or only for 'hipsters,' but reinforces that it offers a level of liberty that is highly valued.
- 01:00 - 01:30: Challenges and Misconceptions of Homeschooling The chapter titled 'Challenges and Misconceptions of Homeschooling' addresses common myths associated with homeschooling. It begins by debunking the notion that homeschooling is free and requires no financial investment. The conversation clarifies that homeschooling does indeed involve some expenditure. Another misconception tackled is the idea that homeschooling is just a way to pass time without any productive outcome. The discussion swiftly refutes this by emphasizing the actual focus and intent behind homeschooling. Additionally, a segment called 'Hot take with Isha' is introduced, indicating a lively, opinion-driven discussion, although further details are not provided. These points aim to shed light on the realities of homeschooling beyond the prevailing myths.
- 01:30 - 02:30: Meet the Homeschooled Kids This chapter introduces the audience to homeschooled children as part of a series that explores homeschooling. The host previously spoke with the children's mothers and now turns to the children themselves to gain insights into their homeschooling experience.
- 02:30 - 03:30: Daily Life of a Homeschooled Student The chapter explores the daily life of a homeschooled student who enjoys the flexibility of learning subjects of personal interest. This student specifically mentions having a passion for science and technology while showing a disinterest in learning Hindi. They highlight the self-directed nature of their education, opting to engage deeply with science and technology through online resources while currently learning primarily in English. The chapter underscores the personalized learning paths available to homeschooled students.
- 03:30 - 04:30: The Role of Parents in Homeschooling The chapter discusses the various resources parents use in homeschooling, including YouTube videos, articles, and papers written by prominent scientists. It highlights the parent's active role in analyzing and understanding these resources to apply them in real life. Currently, there is a focus on CFD simulations, which stands for computerized fluid dynamics.
- 04:30 - 05:30: Socialization and Community Among Homeschooled Students Chapter Title: Socialization and Community Among Homeschooled Students The chapter transcript explores the unique educational activities and advanced learning opportunities available to homeschooled students. It mentions the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software for simulating airflow around objects, demonstrating an advanced application typically not experienced until later in traditional education. The conversation hints at a student engaging in college-level mathematics, further illustrating the level of academic challenge and customization possible in a homeschooling environment. This chapter delves into how these advanced educational experiences contribute to the socialization and intellectual community among homeschooled students.
- 05:30 - 07:00: Perceptions and Stereotypes of Homeschooling The chapter explores the perceptions and stereotypes of homeschooling, highlighting the specialized exams that homeschoolers participate in, such as those focused on informatics and computational thinking, which require advanced math skills not commonly addressed in traditional schooling. It further delves into the daily activities of a homeschooled individual, Ishan, who engages in activities such as playing the piano, indicating a personalized and possibly more diverse learning experience.
- 07:00 - 08:30: Conclusion - Who is Homeschooling For? In the concluding chapter titled 'Who is Homeschooling For?', a 15-year-old named Axaj shares his perspective on homeschooling. For him, homeschooling embodies the essence of independence, allowing him to pursue activities of interest such as cycling, listening to music, and gaming while learning new things at his own pace. Axaj appreciates the freedom homeschooling provides in choosing what to do and when to do it, with a focus on continual learning.
- 08:30 - 09:00: Final Thoughts and Call to Action The final chapter reflects on the author's personal experiences with studying independently during their 10th-grade year. The author found that self-studying allowed them to learn faster and gain more freedom compared to traditional schooling, giving them more time to engage in extracurricular activities. They attribute this efficiency to their ability to learn quickly and not needing to wait for others to catch up, as often happens in a school setting.
What It's Like to Be Homeschooled in India | Homeschooled Kids Reveal! Transcription
- 00:00 - 00:30 how is it to meet your other friends who are in normal schools dude you're so lucky You're so lucky You get so much freedom Meanwhile me look I have to spend so much time in school I have to prepare for exams I will do this I have to do that And the main difference between the school like the traditional school children and homeschooling children the school children show like a lot of stress They're constantly worried [Music]
- 00:30 - 01:00 Uh independence freedom and creativity Independence freedom and creativity Independence in case I think it's hipsters It's for hipsters only Uh I'm saying it's totally free right
- 01:00 - 01:30 you have to do no You have to spend no money Am I right no No Why you got to spend some money [Music] Homeschooling is total time pass No No No [Music] I'll just share a hot take Hot take with Isha Yeah [Music]
- 01:30 - 02:00 Hello guys welcome back to CBFE So in another video we spoke to the mothers of these amazing homesooled gentlemen Moms we should also talk to them directly and figure out what homeschooling is So please say hello to my three new friends So first things first guys please introduce yourselves and tell me homeschooling What does it look like and how is it maybe hopefully different for the three of you hi I'm Ishan I'm 13 Homeschooling for me is customization
- 02:00 - 02:30 like you learn what you want to learn and you dive deep into it and what you don't want to learn you don't learn For example what do you learn and what do you not learn like I I like science I like technology and uh Hindi is something that I don't like to learn So I don't do it You don't do only But you're learning some other languages apart from English M no nothing only English is going on right now Yes Okay And science and technology So what is science and technology my deep dive What does that look like i I find online
- 02:30 - 03:00 resources I look at them I read them I watch them I try to apply them in real life For example what resources do you use i use YouTube videos I use articles actually papers Oh okay Written written by pre-minent scientists Okay I read them I uh I try to analyze them I try to understand them anything like recent what have you what have you read that you want to I am currently working on CFD simulations that is called computerized fluid dynamics computerized fluid dynamics yes so what does that
- 03:00 - 03:30 mean it is used to simulate air flow around buildings around objects okay okay like wind tunnels so you're reading papers about this yeah and and I am doing it okay and you're doing what and and I'm doing CFD how there are other applications to do in which you can do it so you can get those softwares and you can experiment with that nice What else is uh happening with you in homeschooling other than this a maths you're also doing Okay Yeah I mean like extremely high level maths It's some maths which is taught in colleges I have to do I have I'm doing
- 03:30 - 04:00 it right now to prepare for different exams Oh okay What exams are you preparing there are many such exams for like informatics and computational thinking which require a different kind of maths that that very few people in traditional schooling do Okay These are special exams that you have signed up for trying to do Okay Got it But this is supposed to test your mathematical ability Yes And at a very advanced level Very advanced Okay Got it What else are you doing what else is I am happening in a common day for Ishan I play the piano Okay Nice I play I play different pieces
- 04:00 - 04:30 I'm preparing for Trinity rate 5 Nice Okay And I like to cycle I like to What's a What's What's uh What does fun look like fun looks like either cycling or or listening to music or occasionally gaming Cool So uh my name is Axaj I'm 15 years old and for me homeschooling just means like independence of doing whatever you want whenever you want with the end goal of learning something new
- 04:30 - 05:00 So like uh even like when I was studying for 10th I was studying on my own throughout the day whenever I get the time and I had to study quite less than what children in school were studying So like time wise I was getting a lot more freedom to explore other extracurricular stuff This is even while you were preparing for 10 How come syllabus to same one thing could be because I was uh learning quite fast and I was learning by myself So I did not have to like wait for others to catch up like in schools
- 05:00 - 05:30 Yeah So you just finished your course Finished my course Yeah What else are you doing in homeschooling what's your what's your day like i am currently doing a diploma in visual communication Visual communication What is that so that includes all of applied arts and commercial arts So photography videography graphic design typography art all of that stuff Nice A I think I saw you sketching also earlier Nice Nice Okay Cool What else do you do in the day uh now that you're not going to school for 7 hours a day what is what do you
- 05:30 - 06:00 fill that time with i play a lot of music instruments I'm preparing for uh guitar trinity grade three and drums trinity grade 7 Yeah So I practice those quite a bit and again I time to time I game Of course drawing is a part of it You guys know each other from before right so do you game together also sometimes no No not yet What different games What do you play multiple games I can't say all of them I just play Valerant It is a Valerant Yeah It's a popular FPS game in music also These guitar and drums These are the two which I'm
- 06:00 - 06:30 learning formally I also like play keyboard from time to time and I'm also learning uh jambe Jambe hung African drum Yeah Nice It happens in drum circles a lot I've been to those So I I visit those quite a bit Whenever they are there I'm there Hi I'm Augustia I am 13 years old So um a normal day in of homeschooling for me is basically uh self-studying sewer shikan So um I need
- 06:30 - 07:00 to learn uh by myself like through YouTube videos maybe like supposing I'm solving a past paper I get stuck I can ask my parents for help or if they're busy doing something then I can always just look up a YouTube video or look up the mark scheme and see like where am I going wrong what am I doing wrong um so yeah it's a great way of learning then that way you can understand the concepts better you can um easily understand your mistakes you can and um also sometimes
- 07:00 - 07:30 while doing so you can maybe link some real life applications like what can you do with this in real life and what are your interests apart from the the usual that school kids get to do what else are you are you exploring I I usually play sports like tennis and swimming but my main goal is to become a surgeon okay so mainly right now I'm focusing on doing my 11th and 12th grade get good marks go to an great college and then go for neat that's the main sort That's the main pathology college not very clear but uh
- 07:30 - 08:00 mostly I'll be doing uh design like bachelor's in design and then masters in design but then which uh major and all that I've not decided yet and can you just help me understand so you're 15 and you both are 13 right so uh 10th standard exams usually is at this age am I right 15 16 usually so have you guys already given the 10th standard exams I have given I haven't you've finished 10th we both have given you've both given and you haven't yet have you registered already or not really planning yet i'm not planning yet I I
- 08:00 - 08:30 have plans Later huh 2 3 years later But you will probably give it huh i will give it eventually Not Yeah eventually And uh which which uh board did you do i gave NIOS board NIOS Okay And you uh IGCSE Aha U Okay So what subjects did you take in the I took uh English science and technology maths science and technology This is not the usual No it includes the physics chemistry biology is there also Okay had and I took psychology and painting So your 10th
- 08:30 - 09:00 standard CBSC board exam had painting psychology science board Huh where CBSC only no Uh no it's a different board Completely different board But the syllabus isn't the same as the CBSC The syllabus is also different So what where the where does the syllabus for this come uh it's coming directly from the like NIS head and then they send their own books and all Oh it's different from the NC And they have like way more independence in how you can give your exams So the reason I was able to give one year earlier is because they have an option to uh split your 10th and 12th
- 09:00 - 09:30 into two years and then the mark sheet will come as one So you can give 10th first three subjects this year and then next three next year and then together all six subjects will come in one mark sheet So for my IGCSE I had taken physics mathematics chemistry biology and English And I have continued this through my uh through in a very strange way You guys are doing homeschooling but you're also keeping those board test results in mind and you're also getting
- 09:30 - 10:00 those done by the Y Those are mandatory basically you have to do it You have some options in mind for college for college Yeah I think uh I mean university for Yeah I mean I know uh first of first of all uh undergraduate stuff I'm going to do in India itself Okay So like I'm I'm thinking I'm thinking uh some some some IIT as as as normal some sort of engineering some some engineering college ideally IIT so
- 10:00 - 10:30 again you can need those certificates to sit for the exam right the eligibility has to be there So tell me guys what is your opinion on homeschooling right now you've you how many of you were into normal schools before that you both all three of you went to normal schools and then you decided to to now how do you feel about this decision so personally I feel like it was the best decision of my life I got so much freedom I got so much customization of my subjects It it was a literal living hell
- 10:30 - 11:00 uh in school heaven Oh heaven And you left hell and game No no no School was not hell Okay again yeah this is heaven but school was not even hell It was um it was great The teachers were teaching me great I was making friends It's just that if someone in the school was falling behind we would have to wait for them to catch up Oh yeah I could go at my own pace You know my mom would teach me I would understand I would learn by myself So there was nothing stopping me There was no limiting factors over here
- 11:00 - 11:30 Yeah even I feel the same because in school all teachers will do do is just they'll read you from the textbook So you can just read it yourself and again there are a lot of variables depending like if they'll complete the portion in time So like if they miss a couple of classes or they are re reexplaining some stuff which you have only already understood you can just do it yourself and clear it all out So it's much faster and again the same we have lot of independence and like you can choose what subjects you want to study what you
- 11:30 - 12:00 want to get deeper into So it's worked out nicely Huh Yeah Exactly Or both both of the Anything you guys miss from school like that that you wish if that could be added to your homeschooling experience Can like you know in the breaks when when you and your friends go to the canteen instead and chit chat and eat together I mean every I love that That was the best part of school I mean socialization of course happens in homeschooling but in school socializing is actually a bit more effective because you're because you're
- 12:00 - 12:30 forced to spend a time together eventually friendships friendships are formed Yeah Yeah Like forced to sit together for so long that you have to be friends That makes sense actually Do you guys feel the same way like this school friends part was the best part yeah compared to everything else Supposing you go to a club or a park to play a sport or do something Where are you meeting your friends right now what's your normal so at tennis I go to meet my friends while swimming I meet my friends
- 12:30 - 13:00 So yeah there are many places I can meet my friends Also there's a big homeschooling community where you can Do you guys hang out also among the kids with homeschooling yes Yes How often does that happen at least once a month It happens pretty often but after co it kind of went down Yeah I go to a lot of different classes So like tennis and again my college and all So I have those separate groups and then there are children in our building and then multiple other workshops and like
- 13:00 - 13:30 seminars I was able to attend because I have so much time I met lot of different people So you do meet So I'm trying to understand what he's saying and you guys agree also You still kind of miss the school friends while environment right so what is the what is lacking then you're meeting everybody you just wish you had more time with them overall is that what it is no it's just that in school it's like you had no choice but you had to meet your friends every day here like all of them have freedom we'll meet tomorrow maybe okay okay I mean you're living you can plan it you're
- 13:30 - 14:00 living the adult life in my life so you're already having that there's also the fact or the parental competitive ess over here like there's a lot of uh stress of like competition yeah competition between parents which brings stress on the students which can make it hard for them to learn so are you seeing this happen in your friends who are going to norm I've heard that this is happening but I can't I you've not seen it
- 14:00 - 14:30 yourself have you seen it yeah I've seen it like they don't even like want to go outside the house like I I don't want to come I want to study I have to study because I have this exam that exam and then whenever Whenever they meet me it's like what they're doing right now I've already completed some months ago because of the I have I haven't seen it personally but but my friends claimed to have seen it This idea this stressful you know like the the parent the parent competition you were not hanging out with the parents but among the kids do you feel competition are they also
- 14:30 - 15:00 competing with each other yes Less educational and more like social social social competition like like you know dog it's it's a doggy dog world gadgets everything mostly sports right are you also being able to exit that because you're homeschooling no I'm sure you're in the same boat as them in those those
- 15:00 - 15:30 respects whatever is that different for home school I don't think so isn't it like you're meeting these kids in social competition doesn't doesn't occur as much in homeschooling Why because in school it occurs every day for half of the day Well like here even if it does occur it occurs only like once a week maybe for like couple of hours when you're meeting them and then you kind of let it go Yeah Are you on social media yes All of you uh I only have WhatsApp Only have WhatsApp So social media I'm on I'm on Discord I'm on Reddit I am
- 15:30 - 16:00 also on Discord I'm also on Discord I'm on Twitter I'm on Discord I'm on Instagram What are you guys using on Discord what i just to be honest I've just kept my discord I I don't do much with it WhatsApp I only have like my uh it's now family contacts and then since now I'm in college I also have my teachers contacts Okay Right The the school the I mean sorry the college group But you're all using YouTube right youtube So of course of course of course of course and you're not who doesn't use
- 16:00 - 16:30 YouTube like some people don't like that put limit and all So and what about Instagram instagram I don't have I don't have Instagram I don't use Instagram So I use Instagram to post my art and guitar stuff Oh nice Nice Awesome So like my mom asked me if I want Instagram but I thought of it like something like I would get addicted to and I didn't want that So are you seeing something like that in your friends are they on social media yes a lot more than us One
- 16:30 - 17:00 of my one of my friends is is absolutely addicted to reals and shorts That's all he talks about now What shots he watched what he found funny in them Like all he talks about is funny shots Yeah View is there a difference in you guys your experiences and their experiences that leads to more or less social media usage i think uh I think homeschooling makes you think more practically when watching YouTube videos like you you're going to watch you're going to watch better high quality
- 17:00 - 17:30 videos because you're looking for something specific Yes instead of just scrolling scrolling through reals or shorts I mean of course it does happen but it's not as common as it does with traditional Now you guys are saying that you're going on to YouTube for a very specific problem that you need solved right yeah Like questions being answered as opposed to just entertainment Yes Yes There it is Again because of school they don't get access to the mobile that much and because everybody around them has such active like internet and social media
- 17:30 - 18:00 life even they want to like join in It's a Roman effect I have a big question for you guys Who is homeschooling for and who is it not for homeschooling like the student requires a lot of dedication They need to um know what they need to do They need to do the research on which board they want to do May it could be like IGCSE NIOS So yeah they need to a lot of dedication and they need a lot of motivation too And of course the parents also need to do their job because
- 18:00 - 18:30 homeschooling also involves like the parents teaching the student It's not just the self-studies to like clear up basic concepts How much time does your family maybe spend with you on an average in a week when you need help for studies like my my mom sits with me throughout like uh while solving a paper or anything like she'll just sit there like she she'll just be there you know Yeah Yeah She's doing her own thing but she's there She but she's there you know teaching me like making me understand uh
- 18:30 - 19:00 and sometimes like if my mom doesn't understand then I could go to my dad who will explain it to me better this happens especially in physics and maths right right that's his forte special so what's the again in a week how much time do you think your mom and dad might give you you will need from them I don't know like it depends it depends it depends on what subject what's the max maximum amount of time you've ever sat with your mom uh where she's actively teaching you not doing her own once like we were doing um some studies like some basic
- 19:00 - 19:30 concepts like clearing up some basic concepts that I was not understanding so I feel like uh a big amount of I can't really name the time that she spent with me uh I don't know okay let's say there is a homeschooling parent somebody who's considering this idea and they're watching this and they're wondering I also have a job my husband has a job my wife has a job whatever And they're trying to figure out key how much time
- 19:30 - 20:00 should I set out for my child What do you what is your suggestion if you have any free time and if you don't have any work that time and maybe you could spend some time with your child uh answering their questions that they have uh no there's no minimum or maximum just answer as much as you can that's all Yeah like are clear the concepts is all all I'm trying to say here Got it Got it And if the concepts are already clear you're already on your way Then the parents are chilled You don't have to do anything Yeah If your concepts are clear
- 20:00 - 20:30 then you can just uh start solving papers like questions on those Um search up some like YouTube videos to uh if you have any more questions but your parents are under the uh around Yeah I think homeschooling is have to like do homeschooling properly you need at least one of two things which is either you need to be very accountable for yourself Yeah which is what he said as well You have to be dedicated Your parents need to have enough time to like you to hold
- 20:30 - 21:00 you accountable Huh Got it And uh like one sign which could be to start homeschooling is if you're in school it's taking up too much of your time and you want to learn something new you want to do something but because of school you don't have enough time to practice it or like join a class for for it explore it then homeschooling might be an option for you is an interesting thought you are not doing homeschooling because you don't want to go to school you're doing homeschooling because you want to do something else that school is maybe holding you back from okay that's a good idea it's a positive reason to do
- 21:00 - 21:30 something I'll just share a hot take hot take with Isha yeah regular schooling is good for those who want to live a life that was predetermined for them before they were born Musical Yeah And homeschooling is for homeschooling is for those who want to carve their own path for the [Music]
- 21:30 - 22:00 [Applause] future Just Okay So first thing is everybody write three words in your notebooks So now first is write three words that describe homeschooling for you One word No no Mine will be last It's very It's very secret You know it'll be it'll be the
- 22:00 - 22:30 last camera Secret Secret What secret like say you know they say save the best for the last Oh you're the best This is not the secret competition points What are your words about homeschooling go Trailblazer innovate and create the second second time What a hot take Huh go Uh independence freedom and creativity Independence freedom and creativity Independence in
- 22:30 - 23:00 case you can say you go first No it's I I'll say one you say one Okay Okay Self-paced Correct Self-studies Moft Free Moft Is it m no No No Not m that's free and price That's free And that that's free That's like free as in you don't have to pay money Uh I'm saying it's totally free right you have to do
- 23:00 - 23:30 no you have to spend no money Am I right no No Why you got to spend some money Yeah You got to spend it on like textbooks You need to buy for the curriculum classes you know So it's not free Yeah Also you have to pay for the internet as you use If you really want it to be it can be It can be But that but that's a topic
- 23:30 - 24:00 from another time That's unschooling That's unschooling Why what's unschooling what's the difference unschooling is like a even more like open version of homeschooling Key homechool Whatever you want to do you do You study when you want Whatever you do enjoy enjoy life Okay Then dedication Wedation
- 24:00 - 24:30 I was on the radio at some point I don't know why it was funny but I found it damn funny Huh my turn Yes Homeschooling is total time pass No no no You again dedication self-study It's a lot of work Because we have so much time to study
- 24:30 - 25:00 Yes Huh of course One out of three Last one Um customization Customiz beautiful Basically it's free You can create stuff You can innovate You have time to pass and you have to have dedication Yes
- 25:00 - 25:30 Words Homeschooling What people think home Oh this is going to be easy Okay This time I'll be going first It's not not the best anymore No it's still the best But this time the saying has changed you know Go Yeah Tell me So uh this is what I hear a lot from parents So like they're like uh you know my mom is like oh I homeschool my child Then the parents are like oh really so how does he make friends that's the first thing
- 25:30 - 26:00 that comes up to their mind because you know socializing So what I feel like what many people think of homeschooling is non-socializing Non-socializing Nice Majorly people think less study Less study Yeah Indoctrination indoctrination Yeah Or what for example people not that there isn't most in mostly that in India but but people outside India think that homeschooling is like you keep a child locked at home You you don't let them
- 26:00 - 26:30 interact with anybody else You're forcing them with their own beliefs Ah okay Okay Okay Interesting And it's not like that for you guys You're meeting everybody Absolutely not Absolutely not It's it's freedom Yeah All right My turn I think it's hipsters It's for hipsters only Is it is isn't this true like do you not feel like people think you're basically hipsters because of social media and all like the parents who homeschool their children are seen as hipster parents and
- 26:30 - 27:00 social media My parents are not hipsters Conservatives They're conservatives Interesting Huh So then it's not actually obviously for hipsters only Of course Hipsters can do homeschooling You're most welcome But it's not just for hipsters All right Yeah Time pass Many people think think that it's time Oh I saw that Yeah Yeah Yeah Like they're just chilling around They're not really studying Chill versus
- 27:00 - 27:30 work balance How much 60 60% work Wait no Wrong Work is chill Third time Oh wow Hey hot takes with chapter 3 No but seriously how much chilling and how much working cuz in school I can tell you chill time was maybe 1 hour a day max Otherwise it was all over So like um I would study as much as I could and uh
- 27:30 - 28:00 after that after like I reached a saturation point where I could not take in any more information I would just go play tennis or swimming or do anything I like and then maybe later at the night maybe I could do some studies But do you have okay do you have like down weeks where the whole week you didn't study yes absolutely That happens to me Happens to me Happens to me No it happens
- 28:00 - 28:30 Like would you consider like studying for like 1 hour no No No Exactly Full full week But I think I think once when I once I think I think like um two or three times when I had malaria like I got relapses of malaria next uh disorder okay disorder
- 28:30 - 29:00 yeah disorganized could be because they feel that because there is no school there are no teachers there are no periods then you don't have to get up early that means your whole schedule you guys wake up early Yeah I wake up at 6:00 Nah no not that much Thank God I wake up at 6 I wake up at 6:00 So I'm kind of the odd one out over here I feel like the only reason for me to do homeschooling is then I don't have to wake up at 6:00 I I wake up randomly at like 4 4:30 and and I stay up like why
- 29:00 - 29:30 the hell am I up and and then I go back to sleep and I wake up at 8 Here's the funny thing I wake up like if I wake up at 7 I go and yell at my parents for not waking me up at 6:00 I'm happy if I wake up at 7:00 No but there are people who are morning birds Yeah Like it's the thing My wife is a complete morning bird An exact opposite I like night time You like night time i stay awake like some time a week I stay awake till night time Early morning with chillst time in the world Yeah Yeah Okay But disorder So you guys don't feel like
- 29:30 - 30:00 your homeschooling is disorderly It's organ It's organized organization It's totally organized Now you know what you're doing Your plan is know what you are doing But to somebody else it will seem that the path is clear Surgeon Yeah To my friends it seems like organized chaos like like every every day is new It's completely different But some but things are still happening And you are you have a vision of why I think where things fit into the larger scheme of things you guys Okay Cool Next Random
- 30:00 - 30:30 I also have random people do think it's random They don't get it I have indisiplined Yeah Yeah People do indisciplined People do feel that is it though no Um I mean like depends on each child I feel like depends So to get to get an honest
- 30:30 - 31:00 opinion you will have to ask my parents I have already spoken to your parents I be very biased They said you wake up at 6:00 and you go back to sleep at 6:10 Yeah What's the point what's the point you just wake up I'm going to be very biased Then I'm going to be biased So bias is fun Say uh I'm very disciplined You're very disciplined Are you really So then what how what does that look like when you say you're disciplined so what makes you say that um I study I self study so
- 31:00 - 31:30 like I don't put much pressure on my mom like you know um she's not worried all the time if I'm studying or not she knows I'm studying so that's why she can trust me so yeah and you're not uh okay so I'm not that disciplined I'm not that disciplined I'm really not that disciplined I just I but it works out still or do you feel like you you could have done things faster because of my classes which are at a set
- 31:30 - 32:00 time I feel like I have to do stuff in between that time So like some level of discipline is there but like if there were absolutely no classes there would be a little in discipline No you'll be having fun on valerant I'm I'm I'm I'm very sad to say this but I am not disciplined No No You want to be of course I want to be It doesn't that is fake discipline That's fake discipline teacher that that that
- 32:00 - 32:30 discipline that that that is like and fear that that is like how you take like if if a dog is disciplined that it's like how you take a dog put a collar around it and and and and pull it by the leash motivation here is one treat sit boy sit there you go treat all for that one treat I I feel you so discipline you feel like has to come from within otherwise there's no it has to come from within it needs needs to have motivation too And not because somebody's giving you one No
- 32:30 - 33:00 no And you need to feel it from inside One question which I want people to stop asking me is where is home school located where is school located i was about to say that No So So once my mom was on a call okay my my mom was on a call Okay So she's the admin of the homeschool community group So um she got a call from a person who said like um yes so I heard you ran home school where can where can we enroll
- 33:00 - 33:30 oops And and my mom already on the previous call had sent them all the information about what homeschool is Then she's like please read first and then come back to talk to me Okay fair enough And anything else that people if you you wish people would stop asking if you have homeschool who teaches you who teaches you again and one more question is okay so you do homeschooling so a teacher comes to your home Oh yeah yeah yeah
- 33:30 - 34:00 Okay And eight teachers come one for every period Like and subscribe right now Comment like subscribe It helps the channel thrive Yes The bell keeps you notified Thank you very much Thank you [Music] [Music]