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    In “Homeschooling: A Personal Decision,” Karen White, journalist, presents an article in favor of home-schooling when students need for time for extra-curricular activities. Home-schooled children can be instructed by parents or other educators. Extra-curricular activities such as ballet require large amounts of practice time and home-schooling can provide a way to spend more time on these activities. While she persuasively argued that homeschooling allows ballet students to devote more time to…

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    regular public school?. There are many different types of homeschooling such as in home parent or In home tutoring etc. Other things you would need to know about homeschooling is the background behind it. Also , how homeschooling affects a kids life changes and how it affects them in a certain way and I will also be talking about some pros and cons of homeschooling from what happened in the past until the present or near future. Homeschooling is mostly about having kids taught at home the same…

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    The disadvantages of homeschooling a child are to be felt emotionally, physically, and financially. A child’s emotions are effected through the lack of social interaction to be had with peers and loss of attentive nature towards their studies. When a parent decides to educate their child through homeschooling, many issues arise, as they underestimate the amount of time and attention needed to be put towards the child’s…

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    Homeschooling, a topic that many people have their own opinion on when they do not even know the truth. Many people judge homeschooling without knowing what it really is about. In fact, homeschooling is not as bad as people think. There are somethings that people think they know about, putting a bad image on homeschooling. Homeschooling is a great alternative to public school when someone needs it. It is a lot different than people make it out to be, homeschoolers are not as different…

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    Homeschooling and Socialization Over the past years there has been an argument that homeschooling is a better source of socialization for children. The homeschooling community places very interesting arguments in the matter. Socialization is known as an interaction between people and organizations, institutions, and processes of society. Socialization deals with interacting with one’s family, peers, or school as agents of society. Theodore Roosevelt once said, “To educate a man in mind and not…

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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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    few decades, homeschooling has become a feasible alternative to public and private school education. The homeschool movement began in the early 1970’s and has shown to be effective for many students and parents. At the time, homeschooling was not embraced or accepted by society and public school systems, so homeschooling families were given strict requirements in order to be given academic credit. Fortunately, since homeschooling has gained acceptance, the requirements for homeschooling have…

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    homeschooled students”Cogan,M F(2010) said,” homeschooling is a type of education which typically occurs in the home with the child’s parent or guardian serving as the primary educator.” I believe that homeschooling became better choice than traditional whether public or private schools in the United States. For two reasons: the flexibility that the students and their parents have in choosing their studying subjects and the benefits that homeschooling curry for disabilities children. The…

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    Homeschooling “You’re comparing a system where you’ve got one teacher with 30 kids compared to one parent with two kids” (Fedele, 2010). Homeschooling is by far on of the best ways for education nowadays. Not only can one tailor the lessons to a child’s specific learning style, but they can also give that child one-on-one time to see if they are really grasping the lesson or not to try to prevent gaps in learning. In order to homeschool one must have the time, dedication, and knowledge needed…

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    extremely well-adjusted and outgoing child. Homeschooling should be considered as a more viable education choice due to the freedom parents have when impacting the values and types of interpersonal relationships developed by their children.…

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