advantages and disadvantages of home -school
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Top 15 Benefits of Homeschooling
Parents have the opportunity to:
Determine the curriculum and their children's schooling schedule
Demonstrate to their children that education is fun
Create strong bonds with their children
Adapt teaching methods best suiting how their children learn
Spend extra time with their children on difficult concepts and move ahead after children master a subject or concept
Create a flexible schedule not possible for children enrolled in public school
Provide religious and ethical instruction for their children
Shelter children from school violence, drugs, and other negative behaviors children in public schools frequently encounter
Provide their children with the personal interaction that teachers in large classrooms are not able to provide
Spend extra time helping their children develop any special talents they possess, including musical, athletic, etc
Discuss controversial topics at their discretion with their children
Enjoy spending more time with their children
Assist their children during adolescence and other trying times
Draw closer to their spouse as they homeschool their children together
Take their children on vacations when public school is still in session
Top 10 Potential Disadvantages of Homeschooling
Homeschooling parents are required to:
Be around their children all day long. This can be difficult when children become restless and misbehave
Frequently explain their reasons for homeschooling their children to friends and relatives unsympathetic or confused about their decision
Restrain anger and remain patient when children struggle with learning
Effectively handle the difficulties of moving at a slower pace than public school instruction
Spend large amounts of money on books and other learning materials
Constantly adapt to be effective teachers
Constantly motivate their children
Speak with other people homeschooling their children to get ideas about solving difficult problems if they're unsure about the best course of action
Spend time reviewing numerous curriculum programs up to their standards and best suiting their children's learning needs
Spend more time finding playmates and friends for their children in similar circumstances
Parents have the opportunity to:
Determine the curriculum and their children's schooling schedule
Demonstrate to their children that education is fun
Create strong bonds with their children
Adapt teaching methods best suiting how their children learn
Spend extra time with their children on difficult concepts and move ahead after children master a subject or concept
Create a flexible schedule not possible for children enrolled in public school
Provide religious and ethical instruction for their children
Shelter children from school violence, drugs, and other negative behaviors children in public schools frequently encounter
Provide their children with the personal interaction that teachers in large classrooms are not able to provide
Spend extra time helping their children develop any special talents they possess, including musical, athletic, etc
Discuss controversial topics at their discretion with their children
Enjoy spending more time with their children
Assist their children during adolescence and other trying times
Draw closer to their spouse as they homeschool their children together
Take their children on vacations when public school is still in session
Top 10 Potential Disadvantages of Homeschooling
Homeschooling parents are required to:
Be around their children all day long. This can be difficult when children become restless and misbehave
Frequently explain their reasons for homeschooling their children to friends and relatives unsympathetic or confused about their decision
Restrain anger and remain patient when children struggle with learning
Effectively handle the difficulties of moving at a slower pace than public school instruction
Spend large amounts of money on books and other learning materials
Constantly adapt to be effective teachers
Constantly motivate their children
Speak with other people homeschooling their children to get ideas about solving difficult problems if they're unsure about the best course of action
Spend time reviewing numerous curriculum programs up to their standards and best suiting their children's learning needs
Spend more time finding playmates and friends for their children in similar circumstances
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