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Basics Of Homeschooling

Author: Low Jeremy Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 01-03-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 28 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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There are instances when homeschooling is vastly more preferable than traditional schools. This is in situations when students are not fit to go to traditional classroom settings for one reason or another. Common reasons are problems with mental ability, emotional immaturity and social incapability. Still, there are a lot of things that you have to consider before putting your child to homeschool.

1. Look into the pros and cons

Before embarking on the homeschooling journey, it is important that you study all aspects of homeschooling including the advantages and disadvantages not only for the child but also for the whole family.

Remember that homeschooling does not only affect the child in question but will also create havoc on the lives of all the members of the family especially the parents, who have to stand in as the teacher. Another important consideration is if the family is ready for the responsibility of following a structured curriculum in a vastly unstructured environment.

2. Is homeschooling the best alternative for your child

Although many have attested to the effectiveness of homeschooling in providing education to youngsters, there are still some aspects in the lives of children that they have to sacrifice. One of the arguments against homeschooling is the fact that the social component is forgotten or not taken into consideration.

This is why it is not often recommended for children who are just starting to develop their communication and social skills as they will largely miss out on a lot of developmental milestones in that area. Still, if one truly feels that homeschooling is best, it is good to supplement the absence of a social component with a lot of activities that will expose the child to other people.

3. Getting the right curriculum

What good is a homeschooling program when the curriculum is not at par with the ones being used in traditional schools? It is therefore important to put emphasis on the subjects that the child will be learning at home as well as the skills that he or she will be developing.

To do this, it is good to consult with a professional in terms of creating a good program for your child. There are also resources available over the internet that will help you make a draft. There are also examples of curriculum that are provided by both government and non-government organizations that support homeschooling programs.

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