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    What do you think of when you hear the world “school”? Was it the best or the worst thing ever? Was it 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…

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    Every child has to attend school; however, for some students “normal” school may not be the best fit. Homeschooling – that is, parent-led home-based education – is an age-old traditional educational practice that a decade ago appeared to be cutting-edge and “alternative” but is now bordering on “mainstream” in the United States.Although it is commonly assumed that homeschooling can damage students socially, developmentally, and academically. Studies show this stereotype is inaccurate and home…

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    Early Years Education was one of the biggest priorities that New Labour set out to achieve. At the end of New Labour’s time in office, it was stated that an ‘additional 2.3 billion was spent on Early Years Education; more than double in comparison to 1998’ (Stewart, 2013, pp. 10-12). New Labour also implemented free part time nursery in 1998 to all three to four years old, ‘76% of children from disadvantaged backgrounds took up the places’ (Lupton and Obolenskaya 2013, p. 23). Some early years’…

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    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…

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    Homeschooled education versus Public education It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that public education in the United States is a serious problem that keeps getting worse. It’ no surprise that public school system in a decline and more parents doubt the effectiveness of public schools by switching their children to homeschooling. Advocates of traditional public school system claim that public school is a best place for a child to get knowledge, thrive and better prepare for adult life.…

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    Education is one of the most essential components that we need in life. It allows us to think more when learning new things. For learning to happen effectively, the environment has to be in a good condition, rather than distraction by other people or things. There are many options to receive education - homeschool and public school. Homeschool is a better choice, because it doesn 't waste time, it 's not frustrating, saves money and you 're in your own space and not distracted by others.…

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    The Benefits to Home-schooling According to the U.S. Department of Education, in 2013 approximately 1,770,000 children were being home-schooled in the United States or about 3.4 percent (“U.S. Department of Education: Homeschooling Continues to Grow!,” n.d.). Home-schooling in America has become very popular among parents concerned for the welfare of their children. Today it is not just evangelical Christians that choose to home school, but people from all religions and walks of life. There are…

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    sports in their lifestyle. Playing sports while growing up teaches young children discipline, teamwork, and commitment. Unfortunately, some states do not allow home schooled students to participate on public schools sporting teams, while public schools let any students attending their schools participate on public schools sporting teams. Being home schooled and attending a public school have a few differences. Some differences between home schooling and attending public school include home…

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    Is homeschooling equivalent to a public schooling education? Some people seem to think that homeschooling your child is not the best for them. Other people think that homeschooling is great for their child. Homeschooling vs public schooling has caused a bunch of controversy. When your child is being homeschooled, they can work at their own pace on lessons whereas in a public school they might get left behind. Homeschooling is not equivalent to public school because students spend less hours…

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    Intro Does homeschooling work as a good alternative to public schooling? In my and many other American 's opinion the answer is yes. Homeschooling has been around for a long time, but it has seen a major increase in participants in recent decades. According to the Home Education Research Institute “About 1.5 million students in the United States are home schooled.” and “There were about 300,000 students in 1990.” Homeschooling has been starting to become more mainstream than it was just a decade…

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