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What Exactly Is Homeschooling
by Mary Joyce, Mar

Parents who are considering or have made the decision to homeschool have taken a deep interest in their child's education and are committed to having the home becoming the point of their child's education.

Homeschooling parents are tasked with not only with their child's educational experience but now also have solely taken on the child's emotional, physical, and mental development as well. Homeschoolers enjoy flexibility to the degree that they can tailor the child's learning experience and curriculum to more closely match the genuine interests of their child. Parents can also tailor their teaching style in a way that is most beneficial to how their child learns as opposed to the one size fits all of the public schools; whereas public institutions involve many people in the curriculum and learning process of all the children as opposed to the individual well being of each child.

A parent's natural love for their child is a great motivator for insuring the child's academic and life long successes.

Homeschooling is about the success of the child. If or when children struggle with a concept in the public school system, many times the first approach is for the child to arrange to have some additional one on one time with the teacher… with homeschooling it's all about one to one (or at least one to a lot less) learning with the child. This is why in many cases home schooled children advance through modules and curriculums at a much quicker pace yet learning and retaining more. With each subject covered there in infinitely more time and flexibility available to ensure the child reaches their full potential of learning. Conversely, when a home schooled child struggles with a particular subject, time and attention can be allotted until the proper competency level has been reached.

Contrary to some lines of thinking, homeschooling isn't about isolation nor is it encouraged. In fact, most homeschooling parents use resources in and around their community at great length not only for social experiences but field trips and learning experiences as well. In fact, home schooled children have much more opportunity to explore various areas and business of their community because they are not restrained by the scheduling of a public school structure.

Homeschooling is more than just the academic education of a parent's child. It is also about forming close family relationships and parental bonding with their children. It means parents can pass along the values and judgments that closest to them along to their children without the undue and heavy peer pressures that would surround their environment within a school building.

There is no greater love than that between a parent and their children and parents who are exercising their right to homeschool their children are merely extending their love and desire for their children to succeed.

Mary Joyce has sinced written about articles on various topics from Cars, Parental Care and Education. Mary Joyce is a former educator & homeschooler who`s website offers resources and articles on. Mary Joyce's top article generates over 2900 views. to your Favourites.
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