Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Homeschooling Better Than a Public School

According to a report, there were an estimated 1.9 to 2.5 million children homeschooled during 2008-2009 in the United States. So more and more parents of children are making the decision to homeschool. I am not saying that homeschooling is the best. What I am saying is that in a way, the homeschooling is only "worse" because some of people haven't heard it, and don't realize the advantages of Homeschooling. I hope you may find some benefits here to help you make the decision that is right for you and your kids - Homeschooling.
Homeschooling can keep your children more focused on learning. Each child has different interests and skills. For example: if you find that your child has a talent in sports or music, you can easy to rearrange the schedule, even make a new study plan at once. So your child able to get more practice and experience in the area of their talent or interest, and give them a short or basic practice for other subjects. In homeschooling you can also do the opposite: if you want to plant seeds for your child to become a comprehensive person. For example: if you find that your child did very well in the subjects of reading and writing but their math skills are very bad. You can give a suitable time for learning and improving the subjects that your kids did well. And spend much more exercises focus on the weak subjects. In public school kids have all same learning time for each subjects. So this is one useful aspect about the flexiblity and pertinence of homeschooling.
Homeschooling allows parents to have better monitor on what their children do. I believe the home is the safest, comfortable, most secure environment for (your kids) learning. At home, your child does not have to deal with peer pressure or fitting it with the popular cliques. For example: Many new families seriously looking into homeschooling because their kids are refusing to go to school out of fear, or the parents are worried about threats made by bullies. In homeschooling, we don't have to worry about whether or not other children come to school with knives, cigarettes, drugs. Homeschooled children do not bring home all the illness being passed around at school. In homeschooling, parents able to keep eye on their children, even become involved in playing with their children.
Strong family ties is another reason. It's almost needless to say that homeschooling children spend much more time with their families than school kids. Homeschooling children play very well when they get together with their parents. And also homeschooling children learn how to behave toward others by modeling their parents, not their peers. For example: when children are at school 9-10 hours a day, family ties are weakened. So homeschooling children spend more time with their families; they learn from their families. This naturally strengthens family ties.
In conclusion, homeschooling parents choose to homeschool for a wide variety of reasons. (I hope that you already realized some of the advantages for homeschooling so far.) It is something for everyone to consider ... And it probably ... ?

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