Educate your children yourself - homeschool them!
No need for a report card when parents are the
teachers!
Why do people Home School Their Children by: Clare Quaty
Of course in America there are many options to
educating our children. There are public schools, private schools, charter
schools, Montessori schools and, of course, the option of home schooling. There
are advocates of both home schooling and public schooling. Those of us who don’t
home school, which is still the majority of Americans, need to fully understand
the reasons why people choose to home school their children.
Religious or Philosophical Convictions:
Religion is not permitted in the public schools. Many families feel that
religion needs to be a larger part of their child’s education than that which
the public schools allow.
People who have deep religious beliefs show great passion. These are the
individuals who are passionate about their children’s education and feel that
only they are able to teach them to the best of their ability and the content
that they feel they should be learning. The home schooling parent is in charge,
they call the shots and they like it that way.
Socialization:
Some people that don’t understand home schooling believe that it is confining
rather than socializing. But those individuals that believe that are stuck in
thinking about the stereotypical socialization of an age-based classroom.
Children that are home schooled are exposed to social situations in a mixed age
range. They have “age-mates” instead of “class-mates”.
Many homeschoolers feel that their children need to be exposed to the
appropriate ways to behave not inappropriate. They feel that their child should
be exposed to the model behavior of people who have learned to make decisions
and handle themselves in various social settings. By being exposed to
appropriate modeling of social behavior, home-schooled children will learn how
to act appropriately.
Parents of home schooled children can also see when their child “gets-it” when
they model for a younger child appropriate behavior.
Home-schooled children get a reality based social lesson. On a daily
basis they see adults they know, love and trust manage and balance life
day to day. Modeled for them is academics balanced with real life
chores; caring for a sick friend or neighbor, shoveling the driveway and
walkway, doing the grocery shopping and dropping of the dry cleaning,
cooking dinner while folding laundry, putting laundry away and talking
on the phone with Aunt Sara. These are real life situations that
homeschoolers are exposed to and public school children are
often sheltered from or are privy to a controlled school environment.
Academics:
Homeschoolers have several advantages over publicly schooled children. The
curriculum is designed specifically for them – not for children their age and
what children at a particular age are expected to know and learn. Public schools
differentiate instruction the best they can. However, a home-schooled child has
a curriculum tailored to their needs. They may read at a 4th grade level, spell
at a 3rd grade level and complete math at a 6th grade level.
A homeschooled child is neither rushed nor not given enough time. There are no
other children to “keep busy” so they are free to work at their pace and move as
quickly or as slowly as need be.
Much research has been done on how children learn best. A home-schooled child is
not only taught by the person who knows them best in the entire world but also
since they are the only student, the learning style never has to be varied. If a
student learns best through music, then the curriculum of a home-schooled child
can be tailored to meet their needs so they will be more successful.
Homeschooled children get to spend more quality time as a family. They are not
trapped in a traditional school setting for 6 hours a day but are free to spend
quality time as a family every day.
It is said that parents are a child’s first teacher. Families that home school
want to continue to be their child’s teacher because they feel that their
children need the guidance of their family and God and not the guidance of
someone hired to do a job that is naturally theirs from the day their child was
born.
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