Why Are Homeschoolers Criticized ?

The biggest concerns of homeschooling are the homeschooling accreditation and loss of revenue for public school district. Many district superintendents are genuinely concerned that homeschooled students are not learning essential skills because they are not being taught by professional educators. But most professional teachers refuse to admit the fact that the vast majority of public schools fail the students on every level, and deny that they able to be replaced by “uneducated teachers” (I disagree with this term).

This concept is too hard to be accepted, so they try to dishonor homeschooling by boosting on the myth that the homeschooled intellect lacks social skills plus most often becomes a individualist who cannot socialize. In fact, the statistics show the truth of these contradictions. The vast majority of homeschoolers outscore their public educated counterparts in all facets of life and education. So what is it about? Money ?

If you are considering homeschooling, do not be intimidated. Statistics are on your support. You are doing what is superfine for your youngster.

Here are benefits of homeschooling

  • You don't have to wake them up at 7 every morning and bundle them off to school with umpteen numbers of instructions, and wait with an anxious heart till they return. Homeschooling gives you more control over the influences that affect your child. The growth and development of your child is removed from the realm of the unknown. You decide what your child needs to do or learn mostly subject which suit the needs and interests of the child.
  • Individual attention is another salient benefit of homeschooling. For instance, if your child needs more time to learn Math, then she can reduce the time for her English lessons. There are no fixed hours of learning per subject. This means that a child has the advantage of assigning more number of hours to the subject that seems tough WITHOUT any additional pressure. The amount of time needed to learn each subject will depend on the abilities and interests of the child.
  • The schooling of the child becomes an extended family activity. Parents get involved in every step of the learning procedure. Field trips and experiments become family activities. Thus, the child receives more quality time with his parents. The entire family shares games, chores and projects. Family closeness becomes the focus here. The child is also free of any negative peer pressure while making choices and decisions.
  • Competition is limited when it comes to homeschooling. The child does not need to prove his ability with regards to other children. His confidence remains intact. Since parents have a deep understanding of their child, they can plan the learning program to pique the child's interest. It is also possible to intersperse difficult tasks with fun activities. A tough hour with Algebra can be followed by a trip to the nearest museum. Learning becomes fun. Parents can also tailor the curriculum to suit the learning style of the child. Some children learn through reading, while others need to write, and still others need to see objects in action.
  • Homeschooling allows parents to take control over the moral and religious learning of the child. Parents have the flexibility to incorporate their beliefs and ideologies into the child's curriculum. There is no confusion in the child's mind either because there is no variation between what is being taught and what is being practiced.
  • Lastly, more and more parents are getting disillusioned with the public school system. They believe that their children are being pushed too hard or too little. Other worrying issues pertaining to discipline and ethics also make the school system less welcome. Many repudiate the educational philosophy of grouping children solely on the basis of their age. Some parents themselves have unhappy memories of their own public school experience that motivates them to opt for homeschooling when it comes to their own children.
Homeschooling is the best way to teach a child if you have the time, the ability and the interest to follow through with his education. After all, nobody can understand or appreciate your child more than yourself.