Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Education » Is Homeschooling For Your Child?
Education Self Improvement Addictions Anger-Management Attraction Coaching Creativity Goal-Setting Grief-Loss Innovation Leadership Motivation Organizing Positive-Attitude engagement luxury attractive personalized interview movers preparing tiles overcome nursing experts myths mattress scholarship confidence emergency english happiness

Is Homeschooling For Your Child?

Is Homeschooling For Your Child?

Is Homeschooling For Your Child?

As of 2009, there were over 2 million homeschooled children in the United States, encompassing the full spectrum of class and income levels, with a whopping 74% of homeschoolers going on to college as opposed to 44% of the general population.

Despite growing in popularity over the last three decades, homeschooling remains a controversial subject, with fierce loyalty in both camps. Home schooling advocates, however, have provided solid evidence of the benefits of such a program, and the results are hard to ignore.

The most obvious benefit of homeschooling is the teacher-student ratio, with quite literally one teacher per child (or perhaps one or two more depending on the size of the homeschooling family). In public classrooms the attention is divided among many students, and if the district is crowded that could make for unimpressive results.

There is flexibility in homeschooling that is not found in public schools. Public teachers are required to complete a given curriculum or syllabus within a given time. Homeschooled students can complete their syllabus at an accelerated rate, or take as much time as needed to grasp difficult concepts or problems.

Homeschooling teachers can better address strengths and weaknesses of the child and adjust the program accordingly, concentrating on the one child instead of thirty others. In public school, weakness in certain areas can cause students to lag behind without proper attention to address the issue.

Homeschooling is fun because the parents know what works for the child, what time of the day they are most attentive and effective, and can allow much in the way of flexibility on time and schedules. There is also great freedom in not having to be tied down to car pools, school bells, and exams.

Homeschooling also provides a much more peaceful learning environment, without the social drama, cliques, and bullies all too often associated with public schooling.

There is much more stability present in homeschooling, especially in cases of illness, emergencies, or other requirements. The stress and fatigue so often present in public schooling is rarely evident in homeschooling.

Homeschooling results in efficiency on the part of the student. One on one with the teacher results in less time being needed to complete complicated assignments.


Of course there are downsides to homeschooling that must be considered. Parents have to honestly ask themselves if they are qualified to teach, and if so, do they have the time during the day to do it effectively.

Homeschooling requires at least one parent to be at home full time. This may mean going from a two income to a one income family.

The social implications of home schooling are well documented, namely that home schooled children miss out on the social interaction that public school provides.

In the end, it boils down to what you believe is in the best interests of your child. Homeschooling can be a challenging and rewarding endeavor, for both parent and child. Weigh the ups and the downs, make your decision, and give your child the best educational experience possible.
Overseas Education Singapore – Admission Procedure & Scholarships Reiki Schools - Career Training and Education Options Human Development Schools - Degree Options Youth Teaching Through Toys Goodbye to Boredom of Learning with Educational Software Easy Scholarships - Get yourself a free Education now Going Back to School: How to Effectively Manage Your Time Bad Credit and Student's Education - Private Student Loan Consolidation and Its Benefits Toys to Assist A Child's Education Security Camera Systems Save Schools Money Higher Education and Skills for Life UK MBA in Nigeria – Revolutionary Approach to Education Life Is the Greatest Teacher
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(18.188.185.167) Paraiba / Alagoa Nova Processed in 0.009898 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 27 , 3294, 56,
Is Homeschooling For Your Child? Alagoa Nova