Simply Home Discipleship
Because this topic of sheltering is so important and still comes up now and then, even in homeschooling circles, I feel compelled to share a few thoughts. The subject of sheltering or protecting one’s children, may be subtly mentioned at a gathering of homeschool moms, at the curbside with a neighbor, or even at church. Many folks these days….even some homeschoolers, are quite proud of the fact that they do not believe in “over” sheltering their children. They confidently declare, “I don’t believe in sheltering my children because I want them to know how to make it in the real world” or “I think children need to be given plenty of freedom so that they can make mistakes while still under our roof. ” In the past, especially when our children were younger, folks have actually suggested that my husband and I are sheltering our children so much that when they are on their own they will turn completely wild; having no self-control whatsoever. Clearly, there are no guarantees, and because our children have free will, sadly, it is possibly that they may go astray. Regardless of this sad fact, we parents are called to be watchman, good shepherds, and gate-keepers for our families.