Home Schooling and Children

In the last decade, home schooling has become very popular especially among the middle and upper-middle class families. There have been many arguments before about home schooling. Experts claim that there are pros and cons in home schooling but it seems that the former outweigh the latter and so, a lot of families are now selecting home schooling over the traditional schools.

Cultures vary and somehow the relations within the family are affected too. In some cultures, family ties are fairly strong, but there are also those who don’t have very good relationships with other family members. However, through home schooling, family ties and relationships are improved. Parents will spend more time with their children because of the home schooling program and the children will have to listen to their parents as well. Communication is much improved and both parties will learn about the importance of speaking and listening.

Many families prefer home schooling because of its flexibility. Since the cost of home education is a bit more than traditional schools, the financial position of the family is very important. However, without thinking about the financial factor, many parents will still go for home schooling, because it can ensure their kids’ safety. Public schools often have dangerous environments that can affect children enormously, but if they are in a home schooling program, they can stay away from these predicaments and their parents will be there to supervise them.

Instead of placing the kids at a public school, many parents would prefer home schooling because the learning environment in public schools is not that conducive. In public schools, very young pupils may experience problems that can affect them socially, mentally, and academically for a long time. Experts who have conducted studies, claim that children learn better in a good environment surrounded by loved ones. Another advantage of home schooling is that children can learn according to their capacity. You can’t just deliver a new lesson, if the previous one hasn’t been learned yet. It may take longer, but the results are better.

As mentioned earlier, home schooling is a bit more expensive. If you think that you might be able to cut down the educational expenses of your child, you’re wrong. Home schooling expenses are almost the same as those of traditional schools. However, if you join in the forums of the parents of home-schoolers, you will discover that there are ways to cut down costs. Naturally, you will have to spend on the resource materials, computer, and internet, but you can also use outside resources like cultural events, public libraries and lots of others.

You will get even more cost-cutting ideas, if you contact other parents. The Internet provides endless possibilities and with a bit of homework, you can definitely discover ways to ease the costs. If you don’t want to pay for teachers, then you will have to learn the lessons as well, however, you have already learned the various subjects in your kids’ educational program, so you only need to review them. You can get further learning material online or the bookshop and later on, educate your kids.

Therefore, it is plain to see, that home schooling is far and away the best option, particularly if your child is still quite young. So, it all depends on you and your kid, whether they continue this form of schooling until they graduate for college.

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