The face of schooling has changed over the years. From learning
at home from one's family, to one room school houses that served as the
classroom for children of many ages, to schools housed in massive
buildings where students have access to resources that used to be
reserved for the finest universities, schools have constantly evolved
throughout contemporary history. Today we are witnessing a reversal of
that trend as more and more students find themselves out of the public
schools and back at home receiving a hole school education.
There
are many reasons that parents may opt to provide their children with a
home school education. Some parents prefer a home school education
because public schools are not legally allowed to provide religious
guidance and instruction. Other parents may believe that a home school
education can provide higher and more stringent academic standards, or a
safer learning environment than the public schools can offer. For
others, a home school education is the best option because the parents
travel extensively, or the child has special needs that are best met at
home. For those reasons, and many more, home school education is a
booming business that is gaining momentum with each passing year.
For
those who are considering home school education, and those who are
already engaged in that endeavor, there are several factors on which to
focus. Public schools offer more than just academic instruction, and a
good home school education needs to fill those gaps in order to be most
effective.
Socialization is a primary concern of many parents who
provide a home school education for their children. While students can
learn the "Three R's" at public school or at home, they also need to
learn how to share, listen, take turns, and get along with others.
Students who are receiving a home school education are often enrolled in
clubs, sports, and other extra curricular activities that will help
develop the child's socialization skills.
Educational resources
are another element of education in which home school education must
strive to match the level of the public schools. Public libraries,
internet, and specialized home school education publishers and
curriculums can help parents provide an adequate and effective home
school education for their children.
Ultimately what matters most
is that our children are educated. Recent studies show that children
receiving a home school education perform as well, and in many cases
better, than their counterparts in public and private schools on
standardized tests. That success has continued even after students leave
the comfort of a home school education and move on to colleges and
universities. Parents who feel that their education options are lacking
might consider a home school education. It could be the best fit for
their child and their family's needs.
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