Essay On Homeschooling Vs Public School

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Homeschooling vs. Public Schools: Which Is the Better Option?
“According to the U.S. Dept of Education more than two million students are homeschooled in the United States, up from 850,000 in 1999” (Stone 33). Why is there such an increase of homeschooled students? Although there is increased expense and students are not exposed to “expert” teachers, homeschooling is the better option (Mhoon).
Homeschooling allows more physical freedom, less social pressures, and no busy work (Shaw). There is physical freedom because your day does not depend on school hours, homework, and classwork. Instead of children being physically exhausted, they will be well rested and have greater happiness. There are less social pressures because “they live in the real world, where lives aren’t dictated by adolescent trends. . .” (Shaw). Homeschooled children do not have to attempt to fit in; consequently, they can express their true personality. According to Shaw, “They can dress and act and think the way they want without fear.” Also, there is no busy work when students homeschool. “Hom...

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