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    Homeschooling Good Or Bad

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    constantly changing system. For some, it is too unreliable. This is one reason many Americans choose to educate their children from home. Homeschooling gets a bad reputation for being extremely conservative and damaging children 's ability to function without parents. It also has a bad reputation for being too liberal and not challenging enough. Homeschooling itself is not inherently wrong. Many Americans have benefited from a well-planned, well-implemented homeschool regimen. The problem,…

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    Task 3. From my research, I have determined that homeschooling families have a vast network of home education choices including online education and traditional book education. The resources are there for these families to give their children a great education from home, sometimes even with little cost to the family and no cost to the state. Task 4. From this research, I have concluded that home education not only works, but is highly successful at creating well-educated children and adults.…

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    The Advantages of Homeschooling Homeschooling is solely made for kids who learn different or have issues at public school. Homeschooling has existed for decades because most parents were concerned about the hostile environment their child has had to endure. The idea of a child being homeschooled guarantees the parent that he or she is in a safe environment. Homeschool is far more expensive than public school, but the child has a chance to earn a better education. The biggest advantage of being…

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    strengthen families in a variety of ways. Homeschooling is one of the several options to choose from when it comes to the education of children. If a parent or guardian is interested in homeschooling their child(ren), then there are certain requirements and…

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    Homeschooling refers to the process of educating children at home instead of sending them to public schools which are shared by students from different families. It happens when a child learns subjects taught in standard schools at home either by parents, brothers, sisters, or students from the neighborhood. Homeschooling is not for everyone. As we shall see later, it has been found out that homeschooling has its pros and cons and demands a lot of courage and commitment to make things go through…

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    While the positive facets of homeschooling are numerous, there is a flipside to the phenomenon. When parents first start on the homeschooling journey, they may not be aware of all the potential difficulties ahead. There is a significant time requirement needed to make homeschooling work. There is a need to take time to organize and prepare lessons, teach said lessons, give tests and plan field trips. It is a full-time commitment and requires significant dedication to take responsibility for…

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    Linsey Reardon 1/14/18 Research Paper Homeschooling is a progressive movement around the nation in which parents choose to educate their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional private or public school. It is heavily disputed whether or not homeschooling provides children with the necessary education needed to progress as an individual in modern day society. I believe that children need a real authentic school environment in order to thrive. Children aren’t only…

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    During the past ten years, homeschooling has been steadily growing, driven by parents who want more control over what their children are learning. All fifty states recognize homeschooling as a legal alternative to traditional school, though education requirements vary by state (Sullivan 1). The growing popularity of homeschooling are scheduling is reinforced by test scores that show these children perform as well as children receiving conventional schooling, if not better (American Legion 1).…

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    Many people prefer homeschooling their child, meaning that they 'd rather have their child be taught at home instead of going to a regular school. Some people will think about the idea of being homeschooled and think it 's pretty cool. Throughout my life, I have met several people who have been homeschooled, and I know how hard it was for many to have been restricted many things. I don 't think homeschooling does bad for you but I think attending a regular school can bring many benefits to you,…

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    Advantages and disadvantages of home schooling your child So you think of homeschooling your child? There are many reasons to choose homeschooling over public schools. To help you make your decision, here are some pros and cons of homeschooling: o Homeschooled children perform better on standardized tests. For example, in a recent comparison of SAT scores, average 568 homeschooled children on the verbal test and 525 on math, the national average was 506 on verbal and 514 on math. o…

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