Why Parents Choose a Home School Education
An
increasing number of children today are receiving a home school
education. The reasons for making the choice to home school their kids
varies from family to family but there are three main reasons why
parents are removing their children from the public school system and
giving them a home school education.
The first reason is that the
public education system in the United States is struggling to provide a
proper education for the nation's children with out of date text books,
run down school buildings and inadequate equipment. Provision of a home
school education enables the parents to have control over the quality
of the educational materials used by their children and the general
conditions in which they are educated.
The second reason is that
parents wish to assume more control over the influences their children
will be exposed to. This is often on the basis of religious grounds
but, very often, it is simply because a home school education will
ensure the child learns the values upheld by the family and is taught
from an early age what behavior is appropriate. Unfortunately, many
public schools have a poor reputation for instilling good discipline in
students. This often results in badly behaved children disrupting
lessons and preventing their peers from getting the full benefit of
classes. Discipline and the upholding of proper standards of behavior
is an important part of a home school education.
The third reason
many parents choose to give their children a home school education is
fear for their safety. Violence is on the increase everywhere and the
public school system has not escaped this trend. Violence in the public
education system is getting worse and the individual acts of violence
are more serious. Since the shocking events at Columbine High School
there have been further tragedies involving firearms where teachers and
students have been injured or killed. A home school education ensures
the safety of children who would otherwise be seriously at risk of harm.
The Disadvantages of Opting For Homeschooling
Providing
a home school education is not simply a matter of parental choice. In
most cases the state education board of the state in which the family
resides will have to approve a decision to give a child a home school
education. The person taking on the responsibility of homeschooling
must be certified to be a home teacher, the curriculum must follow the
state curriculum, and the text books and other educational materials to
be used must be approved by the state. Although this might seen like
undue interference in what is a matter of personal choice, the state has
a responsibility to ensure that all children receive an adequate
standard of education and checks will be made to ensure that any child
being kept away from public school is being properly educated.
A
home school education might mean that a child is deprived of certain
opportunities which would have been available within the public school
system. There could be difficulties in providing facilities for
athletic children to realize their potential. Musically talented
children could be similarly disadvantaged. In some states there is
provision for children receiving a home school education to take part in
amenities such as being able to attend sports lessons and join
after-school clubs. However, the level of assistance provided to
homeschooling parents is not uniform and varies a lot from state to
state.
The final potential disadvantage to affect children
receiving a home school education is that they will not develop the
social skills which will be important as they grow up. Social
interaction with their peers and with adults outside the family is
essential if a child is going to grow up with a properly balance
personality and a reasonable level of social skills. These
developmental issues can be fairly easily overcome if the child lives in
a state where homeschooling parents are given support and the child
receiving a home school education is accepted into classes and
extra-curricular activities.
The decision to keep a child out of
the public education system is not one any parent would make lightly and
any weighing up of the pros and cons must take into account the level
of support the state will provide. However, if the public school system
continues to deteriorate, the number of children receiving a home
school education is bound to increase.
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