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Home Schooling And Public Schooling: Is One Better Than The Other?

 
Author: Anne Clarke
 

When you consider whether or not to send your child off to a public school or to keep them at home, you must take many factors and weight them carefully before you decide. There are pros and consider for each option. Personally, I was home schooled for some of my education and I attended public school for the rest of my education, therefore have had experience with both.

Home schooling vs. public schooling:

o Home school pros:

1) You can purchase a home school curriculum, which will include most of the ideas and materials you need.

2) Unlike teachers in public schoolsyour child gets one-on-one attention most of the time think of this when you consider Home schooling vs. public schooling.

Teachers in public schools often have at least fifteen students at one time nowadaysmaybe more. And I only had two sisters who were also being home schooledall three of us learned essential lessons in every subject, but had mom right over our shoulders helping us understand the materialwe even had homework to do (no pun intended) but were still usually done by lunchtime. This should also be carefully considered for the benefit of your child when you think about Home schooling vs. public schooling.

3) You do not have to stick strictly to some mail-order curriculum. You can adjust to your childrens needs.

Here are a few examples:

You know your kidif he or she is behind in math, slow down a bit, spend more time with math, catch the child up to the right level. Another example would be a child who is much more advanced in, say, grammaryou can choose to make his or her more challenging

4) Many colleges and universities look for children who have been taught at home.

Why? The answer is simple, most moms (or dads or guardians) are afraid that they will not teach their child or children as well as a certified teacher, thus they tend to overcompensate for these fears by actually teaching more than a child in that grade would learn.

Some of the downsides to home schooling your children:

1) All children need to learn how to function and behave in society, especially when it comes to social relationships.

This problem can sometimes be solved by involving your children in outside activities, i.e. softball teams, dance lessons, etc. In fact, our P.E. class when I home schooled was always practicing dance, because both my sisters and I took dance lessons.

2) It takes time.

In home schooling vs. public schooling you pretty much have to be unemployed, because home schooling can be a tough jobyou do not only teach, you also grade, prepare lesson plans, and focus on your children the majority of the day. And then there are your other household obligationssomeone has to clean the toilet, right?

3) It can be frustrating:

Especially if your child or children are hard to handle, they may not develop the respect for you that you must have from them as a teacher. Although a childs relationship with authority figures should be sound and proper, often they are not.

If your child (children) does (do) not respect you or listen when you try to teach. Therefore when considering the idea of home schooling vs. public schoolingyou might prefer the latter of the two in such a case.

Teachers are trained to gain respect from his or her studentsand often a child who starts out as a problem child will soon be tamed through the instructor as well as by following the example of the rest of the students in the class.

 
 
 

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