Homeschooling Pros
59Homeschooling Advantages
Homeschooling Tips: Unique Advantages
Gone are the days when parents used to think that public schooling is
the best way to teach their child, and increasingly parents are
realizing the importance of homeschooling. In the U.S., homeschooling
has become legal and the trend is fast spreading across other countries
as well. In this article you will come to know about the advantages of
homeschooling.
* Individual Attention: The first and the
foremost advantage of homeschooling a child is to provide him or her
with individual attention. Unlike a traditional schooling teaching
method, in homeschooling the child is given special attention that
helps with learning and developing for the student.
Children can enjoy more attention and time, and they can learn at their own pace.
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Flexible Schedule: A second major benefit of homeschooling is the
flexible schedule that a child gets. Not just the child, even the
parents get the flexible schedule to teach their kids. For this, a
child doesn’t have to wake up early in the morning and can still learn
the same things as taught in the school where the child needs to get up
by 7am.
* No Peer Pressure: Homeschooling allows a child to
avoid peer pressure which is normal in regular schools. Often in public
schooling children feel the peer pressure of competing with other
children. In homeschooling, children don’t have to compare their
abilities with everyone else's in the class and can still excel in
their studies. Moreover, parents can change the curriculum according to
the needs of the child.
* Religious Learning: Another major
advantage of homeschooling is religious learning. Children get to learn
and respect their respective religion. Religion learning is a thing
that is neglected in most of the schools but homeschooling gives you
the benefit of teaching it to your child.
* Family Activity:
Then comes the benefit of strengthening family union through
homeschooling. In other words, homeschooling increases family activity.
In a way, homeschooling becomes an extended family activity in which
the parents take part actively. Children can be taken for educational
trips and these can also serve as family outings.
Disadvantages
Of Public Schooling: Now that you have read about the advantages of
homeschooling, you also have an idea of the disadvantages of public
schooling.
* Less Socialization: The first drawback of public
schooling is that the child gets fewer opportunities to socialize.
Regular school going kids can only interact with their peers and not
with outsiders.
* Silent Children: Often schooling going children
are silent, as they can’t read as their peers and this goes unnoticed
or ignored so teachers can focus on the main group of children. There
are certain rules imposed upon them that they have to be silent even if
they want to read out something, this makes them silent and less
active.
* Less Long Standing Knowledge: Another disadvantage of
public schooling is that the child gets less long standing knowledge.
Child gets to learn only what is prescribed in the curriculum, while in
homeschooling the curriculum can be molded as per the child’s
requirement.
Last but not the least with incidents of violent
crimes in schools coming to light, many parent feel it is better to
teach their young kids at home than at a public school.
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