Monday, August 22, 2016

The pros and cons of home schooling

Home Schooling: The Pros and Cons of Home Schooling


Nowadays, home schooling has become quite popular in


the United States. With more and more families now


trying to home school their children rather than send


them to public schools, you will definitely think


about home schooling your children too. However, you


need to consider the fact that although home schooling


has its advantages, there are also some several


drawbacks that you need to remember.


Home schooling is basically not for everyone.


Although home schooling is legal in the country, you


have to consider that it is still being debated


whether home schooling can be beneficial for children.


There are still a lot of controversies that opposes


home schooling. So, here are some advantages and


disadvantages of home schooling in order for you to


decide whether it is for the best for your kids or if


enrolling them to public schools will work a lot


better.


The first benefit is that you, as a parent, will be


able to keep your eyes on your child at all times.


When you get them to public schools, you won't really


know what's happening to your child there. You will


often worry if they are really learning, if they are


being bullied by other kids, or if they are behaving


themselves.


Home schooling can also work for the benefit of


children who are mentally or physically challenged. If


you have a child who is mentally or physically


challenged, which makes it impossible for them to


attend normal public schools and that you don’t want


to enroll them to specially designed schools then you


will see that home schooling will benefit both the


parents and the children.


Another great benefit is that because you know how


your child learns, you will be able to set the pace


for learning that will be favorable for your children.


This means that there will be little pressure on how


fast they should learn.


Because you will be the one to teach your child, you


will be able to spend more time with them and make the


bond between you and your child much stronger. This is


another advantage of home schooling.


Although home schooling has these advantages, you have


to consider the fact that there are also disadvantages


to home schooling. Here are some of the disadvantages


on home schooling that can help you decide whether


home schooling is right for your child or not.


First of all, because the parents themselves will be


the one to take over the teacher's role, they may


become too strict or too lenient on their kids.


Another disadvantage is that the child will be unable


to socialize with other kids. Today, this is a very


serious issue as children will grow up being shy with


other people. Socialization is important. Unless you


can let your kids play with other kids their age, home


schooling can work for them.


Lastly, the academic knowledge of parents can also


come in to question as well as their teaching skills.


As you can see, it is no wonder why home schooling is


still being widely debated if it should be accepted or


not.


All in all, you have to remember that before you


decide to home school your children, always determine


if you can compensate for the disadvantages of home


schooling. If you can't, then you may want to give up


on the idea. However, home schooling is still a great


way for children to learn.


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