A Closer Look At The Advantages Of Homeschooling
Homeschooling is sometimes not given enough credit. Many people fail to see that homeschooling have a lot of benefits for both parents and children. First, the usual trouble of waking up very early in the morning to get ready for school is eliminated, as well as the long waiting until the children return home after classes. Homeschooling enables you to have control over other things that may affect your child. You will be able to create a curriculum that suits your child's needs and interests, therefore learning is a much enjoyable endeavor for your child.
Homeschooling also benefits the children in such a way that individual attention is given to them. There are no fixed hours per subject when children are homeschooled. If one child needs more time to learn Math, schedules for other subjects could be adjusted in order fill the need of the child. Children who are homeschooled learn at their own pace without the pressure of the regular school setup.
Parents and children are also able to spend more quality time together. Field trips and experiments become family activities that help in bonding the parents and their children. Children will also be safer from peer pressure and learn how to decide based on their own preferences and not the influence of their friends.
When children are homeschooled, they are not pressured to prove themselves better than other children. Their self-esteem is intact as they do not feel the need for competition. Children have different learning styles. And there is no person who knows a child better than a parent. Homeschooling enables parents to find out the most effective methods that help their children to learn faster and easier. Parents may setup a curriculum based on the strengths and weaknesses of their children.
These days, parents are getting more disenfranchised with the public school system. There is not little faith in the system as parents think that their children are pushed too hard or too little towards learning. Some parents worry about the discipline and ethics among educators.
If you have time to spare, you may consider homeschooling your child. Both you and your child will learn in the process, and you will become a lot closer to one another. You are the person who understands and appreciates your child the most. There is no one better to teach your child what he needs than you, the parent.
Luke Cameron is owner of Your Kids Today - an online magazine offering news, tips and articles on parenting related topics. His website can be found at: http://www.yourkidstoday.com
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