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    Homeschooling Homeschooling is the choice of a parent/guardian to educate his or her child at home instead of attending a traditional public or private school. Around both the country and the world, it is an enlightened evolution which began in the 1970’s. Flourishing by 7 to 15 percent yearly, According to the National Home Education Research Institute, more than two million U.S. children are homeschooled. It is lawful in many foreign countries and in all fifty states. Though many families…

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    As an 8th grade student, the decision of choosing what high school to pick can be a big step or even challenging, but what if homeschooling could be a decision for kids that want to learn one-on, or kids that want to learn more than just the standards that are taught at regular school setting. For some students, its very challenging to learn with fifteen or so students. There are some kids that want learn what they will actually learn in the real world and not stuff that will never help them in…

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    Effectiveness of Homeschooling The Department of Education in the United States of America is continuously changing public education regulations and homeschooling regulations. Many states have their own regulations for curriculum in homeschooled education lessons and state requirements. Even though the common American citizen suggest that homeschooling lacks the opportunities of socialization skills needed to be successful in life, homeschooling has been proven to be more effective than public…

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    education.”(“Education Law”) There are three main options a guardian has to choose from when choosing an educational system for their child; public schools, private schools and homeschooling. The most common choice is public schooling because it is free to attend and there are several public schools in one area usually. Homeschooling would not be the suggested choice out of the three because it often brings the child or children difficulty…

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    torture, or a haven? Many people would say that they hated school and the it was the worst thing ever. However, there is solution, homeschooling. Being homeschooled is better than going to regular school. This is because you can get a better education, you have a schedule that revolves around you, and you never have to worry about peers. Regular school is great, but homeschooling has a much more promising future for education. When people are home schooled, they get a more personalized…

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    Liriana Trinidad Professor Perry 09/19/2015 Cons Of HomeSchooling When it comes to homeschooling it's has lots of advantages and disadvantages. “Homeschooling-Companion” the article that i read the author speak about the disadvantage of homeschooling can be towards a child's life.The article states: ‘’That no matter how well designed they are they will not be a match for a nationally recognized school curriculum with examinations and accreditation. Furthermore, unless you have trained and…

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    are run these days. Homeschooling can give parents the ability to mold their child’s education effectively to their learning style. Although homeschooling requires lots of time and effort from parents, it gives kids that one on one time that public schools can 't provide because of lack of funding, overcrowding and under staffing. Therefore, let us take a look into what homeschooling really is and some history on why traditional public schools became the custom. Homeschooling is simply,…

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    pajamas, all of these things sound like a great idea. Homeschooling is becoming more and more popular with an estimated 2,000,000 children being homeschooled during the 2010 conventional school year. Many parents are taking on the role of the teacher in a home schooled environment. There are several reasons for the growing popularity of homeschooling such as, religion, test scores, performance, and overall learning achievements. Though homeschooling is ever so popular, it needs to be looked at…

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    As many will agree, time is a keepsake, and if not cherish will be lost. Along with this value, Americans often share a belief in the importance of family. Homeschooling enables a strong connection to be made between these two accepts. For instant, homeschooling parents do significantly less driving from child to child compared to that of a public school parent. Some of these trips may include early morning drop offs, followed by rides to and from extracurricular…

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    Homeschooling has been a topic of much controversy. It has attracted the attention of media, psychologists, writers, bloggers, teachers and parents. Attention which is not always positive. Research has shown that there are many parents who consider homeschooling to be a better op-tion than public school. Homeschooling is favorable for the parents who have a strong opinion about their child’s religious beliefs and unique learning needs. Homeschooling may be concern-ing to the parents that…

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