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    When my oldest son was in the third grade in public school he was dealing with peer-pressure, he always wanted to fit in with students that were doing the wrong things. After this I Started home schooling my children, despite a lot of disapproval from family and friends who thought it was the wrong thing to do; they thought my children would not be able to function in society, but I disagreed and it was far from the truth. After homeschooling my three…

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    Everyone can agree that an adolescent’s education is one of the most important aspects of their childhood. Deciding whether one should send their child to public school or homeschool is a crucial decision. There are many reasons one would decide not to send their kids to public school with the way they 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…

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    Homeschooling is the education of children at home by their parents. Homeschooling has grown greatly since the early 2000s, so much so that 1,770,000 students are homeschooled in the United States today—which is 3.4% of the school-age population (HSLDA). The National Center for Education Statistics says that children who are homeschooled are 68% white, 15% Hispanic, 8% black, and 4% Asian or Pacific Islander. Also, 35.9% of families that homeschool have four to six kids, %25.3% have seven or…

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    The research topic that was selected is Home Schooling. The inspiration behind selecting this topic is related to a curiosity about what motivates African American families to make this choice. With the current school choice policies families are able to decide for themselves the educational platform that best serves their children. This semester we discussed different issues that African American children face in school such as segregation, low academic expectations, under achieving schools,…

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    Homeschool Policy Overview A family policy is a “policy that aims to protect, promote, and strengthen families by addressing one or more of the five explicit functions families perform: family formation, partner relationships, economic support, childrearing, and caregiving” (Bogenschneider, 2014, p. 57). In this paper, I will be discussing the homeschool policy. With the definition of family policy in mind, I will be talking about how the homeschool policy does protect, promote, and…

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    Greetings parents, Today I will be discussing about the benefits of homeschooling and why it is more advantageous for your kid than public or private schools. Do you want more time to bond with your kids? Or your kids to bond better with their surroundings then homeschooling is the right way to go. Some of you might want to know ,what is homeschooling exactly? Homeschooling is education provided by the parents or a teaching software in the comfort of their own Home. In this speech I will be…

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    Some children will be amazed that the knowledge they have learned at school is somewhat different from the children who are taught by the family, because the Home Schooling is taught by the parents, and the parents have not received professional training, so they teach things and teachers to teach their children's knowledge There will be greatly different. It causes family income problems because when the family is…

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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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    homeschool parents do not want to have other children in their homes, trying to teach them. All children are not the same, whether being homeschooled are not. People still have the same expectations for children’s social encounters no matter what kind of schooling they have. This article makes very valid points, but I do not agree with it. I think it should be up to the parent to make the choice, until the child is able to make his/her own decision on where they would like to go to school.…

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    child, as well as many teenagers, still need that push to succeed as well as guidance in their education to help them understand what can be expected on assignments as well as overall school work. In order to succeed in the many demands of home schooling, you have to be able to self-teach and learn from yourself. In public school settings, you have examples to follow that help you in the right learning path. Self-teaching takes a lot of time and self-discipline; this is something that a student…

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