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Home Schooling Pros and Cons
People new to the idea and concept of home schooling
often have a thousand of questions to raise. Here is some helpful
information to guide you in weighing things out:
Some home schooling advantages:
1. Allow quality time, providing individualized attention and
instruction. Home schooling parents can better understand their
children; observe how kids progress, what areas they find difficult
and help them out.
2. Children learn in their own pace. At home school,
children can advance at any time, not waiting on others or if the
kid is a slow learner or having difficulties in a certain subject
area, she/he can remain to focus on that area without pressure that
others are already moving on.
3. Parents pattern their teaching style and curriculum in accordance
with the child's learning style, allowing him/her to successfully
understand the subject matter, thus better results are achieved.
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4. No peer pressure. At a home school, age classification is not a
factor, therefore children not only associate with children their
same age level, but with children of different ages and adults as
well, so they can decide on their own without the influence of
peers.
5. "Hands on learning". Activities which are outside the context of
books are very much essential to the child's learning process. Trips
to the park, the museum, the zoo, going fishing with mom and dad can
be a great time to spend an afternoon educating your child.
Some home schooling disadvantages:
1. For the home school parent, much time and effort is required for
preparation of teaching materials, lessons and managing the child's
opportunities in order to cultivate friendships and expand on the
child's interests.
2. Parents who home school do not have enough time to spend for
themselves when kids are constantly at home. This frequent time of
being together can be at times suffocating and, therefore, can not
work in certain families.
3. Home schooled children do not have a lot of opportunities to bond
and develop friendships with peers. For many families, this really
is not a problem and is supplemented by taking the kids out to play
in the park, attend lessons in ballet, jazz, etc. However it takes a
lot of effort on the part of parents to insure that their kids have
these opportunities.
Whether to home school or not, it all depends on you, as a parent,
on how much are you willing to give your child. On top of all the
learning materials, the field trips, home schooling entails a lot of
love, patience and encouragement.

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