Why Homeschool? The Pro's and Con's of Homeschooling
Nowadays, home schooling has become quite popular in
many countries: but why homeschool?
With more and more families now
trying to home school their children rather than send
them to public schools, you will definitely think
about having your children homeschooled too. However, you
need to consider the fact that although home schooling
has its advantages, there are also some several
drawbacks that you need to remember.
Home schooling is basically not for everyone.
Although home schooling is legal in the country, you
have to consider that it is still being debated
whether it’s beneficial for homeschooling to be promoted for children.
There are still a lot of controversies that raise the question of why homeschool. So, here are some advantages and
disadvantages for homeschooling in order for you to
decide whether it is for the best for your kids or if
enrolling them to public schools will work a lot
better.
Benefit #1
The first benefit is that you, as a parent, will be
able to keep your eyes on your child at all times.
When you get them to public schools, you won't really
know what's happening to your child there. You will
often worry if they are really learning, if they are
being bullied by other kids, or if they are behaving
themselves.
Benefit #2
Home schooling can also work for the benefit of
children who have special needs or are mentally or physically challenged. If you have a child who is mentally or physically
challenged, which makes it impossible for them to
attend normal public schools and that you don’t want
to enroll them to specially designed schools then you
will see that home schooling will benefit both the
parents and the children.
Benefit #3
Another great benefit for why homeschool is that because you know how your child learns, you will be able to set the pace and style for learning that will be favorable for your children.
This means that there will be little pressure on how
fast they should learn.
Benefit #4
Because you will be the one to teach your child, you
will be able to spend more time with them and make the
bond between you and your child much stronger. This is
another advantage for children who are homeschooled.
Benefit #5
Your child will receive one-on-one attention so there needs can be addressed quickly and effectively. In a classroom there little needs may often go unnoticed for awhile and in some cases, never.
Although home schooling has these advantages to why homeschool, you have to consider the fact that there are also disadvantages
to home schooling. Here are some of the disadvantages
for homeschooling that can help you decide whether
home schooling is right for your child or not.
Disadvantage #1
First of all, because the parents themselves will be
the one to take over the teacher's role, they may
become too strict or too lenient on their kids.
Disadvantage #2
Another disadvantage is that the child will be unable
to socialize with other kids. Today, this is a very
serious issue as children will grow up being shy with
other people. Socialization is important. Unless you
can let your kids play with other kids their age, home
schooling may not work for them.
Disadvantage #3
Lastly, the academic knowledge of parents can also
come in to question as well as their teaching skills.
As you can see, it is no wonder why homeschooling is
still being widely debated if it should be accepted or
not.
All in all, you have to remember that before you
decide to home school your children, always determine
if you can compensate for the disadvantages of why homeschool. If you can't, then you may want to give up on the idea. However, home schooling is still a great way for children to learn.
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