Should I Homeschool My Children?

More and more people these days are making the decision to homeschool their children.  There reasons are as varied as the number of kids attending homeschooling.  Sometimes the reasons don't seem to follow any consistent logic.


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Should I Homeschool My Children?

Author: Peter Harris
Date Created: Aug 30, 2008 - 12:24:33 PM



More and more people these days are making the decision to homeschool their children.  There reasons are as varied as the number of kids attending homeschooling.  Sometimes the reasons don't seem to follow any consistent logic. 


One family decides to home school their child because he has a learning disability and they can give him the one on one attention that he needs.  Another family decides to send their child with a learning disability to traditional schooling because they want him taught by professionals.  The point is the answer to the question "should I homeschool my children" is completely up to you.

There is no right or wrong answer to the question "should I homeschool my children."  People's opinions will vary and everyone is entitled to their opinion.  It is important to research the pros and cons of homeschooling before making that decision.  Here are some common reasons why families decide to homeschool their children:

1.  You know your childs needs better than anyone.  You can off them the type of learning that affects them best vs. a teacher that has 25 kids in the class.  This teacher can't give your child the individual attention or cater the teaching to their learning style.

2.  Your child may be easily distracted.  The traditional classroom offers a great deal of distraction and may make learning near impossible for the easily distracted child.  You can control the distractions in your home.

3.  You can control the pace at which your child is taught.  Perhaps your child is exceptionally bright and learns easily.  You can accelerate the lessons if this is the case not having to wait for other kids to catch up.  Or maybe the opposite is true.  Your child doesn't learn that quickly so you can slow the lessons down to suit their pace.

4.  You can cater the learning process to your individual learner instead of forcing them into more generic group learning as in a traditional classroom.

5.  You can interact with families of "like-minded thoughts and beliefs" through homeschool support groups and activities.  This can help minimize the "bad influences" your child may be exposed to in the traditional school setting.

To summarize, the answer to the question "should I homeschool my children" is an individual one.  Families will have different reasons for choosing homeschool but many have the common foundation in the reasons above.  Ultimately the decision is yours and yours alone to make.

Homeschooling is an individual choice that each family has to make on their own.  Their are a variety of resources available to help make that decision.  Click here now to discover helpful information to the question should I homeschool?


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