For most married parents, one parent often goes on a full time employment out of the home in order to homeschool. But most families wouldn’t consider this idea because they might not be physically stabled financial . Most parents think homeschooling is a bad way to communicate with others because of their child being less social with others and would make it worst on them for when they would try to make friends with people without being socially awkward and less conscious about themselves. Some parents think their child would be in a better environment with other kids in their own …show more content…
They are now copyright free. This means that the public may download, print, copy and reproduce these texts in any way they please. For instance, these books can be printed out and used in a small new homeschool that is low on cash but high in creativity. A solution presents itself. Homeschooling, also known as home education, is “ the education of children inside the home, as opposed to in the formal settings of a public or private school. Parents cite two main motivations for homeschooling their children” which is dissatisfaction with the local schools and the interest in increased involvement with their children 's learning and development. Parents ' dissatisfaction with available schools includes concerns about the school environment, the quality of academic instruction, the curriculum, and bullying as well as lack of faith in the school 's ability to cater to their child 's special needs. Some parents homeschool in order to have greater control over what and how their children are taught, to better cater for children 's individual aptitudes and abilities adequately, to provide a specific religious or moral instruction, and to take advantage of the efficiency of one-to-one instruction, which allows the child to spend more time on childhood activities, socializing, and non-academic learning. Many parents are also influenced by alternative educational philosophies espoused by the likes of Susan Sutherland