Pros And Cons Of Homeschooling

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Many of us have never heard about homeschooling so we may ask, “What is homeschooling”? Other questions that come up regarding homeschooling are, “How is homeschooling better than the public schools that we are offered”? “Will students obtain a better education through homeschooling”? There are many questions regarding homeschooling and public school. Homeschooling is an option parents can choose, if they want to teach their children at home and follow a Christian curriculum. There is no start time for school; it is done on your own schedule. Usually the schedule is early, but it can be in the afternoon. Each child has to work at their grade level. But remember you as a parent are solely responsible for providing the curriculum and instruction to your child and are also responsible for his goals.
More than a hundred years ago, parents were tutoring their children at home. An early example of homeschooling in our country is when the pilgrims first came to America …show more content…

Homeschooling is great for parents who want to teach their children a specific curriculum or provide biblical foundations for their children. Homeschooling gives parents the opportunities to work at their own pace and build a strong relationship with their child. Students who are homeschool also don’t have to undergo peer pressures or worry about not fitting in or being bullied. However, with every good thing there are also negatives about homeschooling. Students who are homeschools are not as sociable, they don’t get to participate in school sports, or attend school events like student who attend public school. Parents also have to be fully prepared and qualified to homeschool their children if they want to prepare them for college. Homeschooling can be very stressful on parents and they have to spend 24/7 with their child. I truly believe that homeschooling can be a good thing if it works for the

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