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Home School Vs Traditional School: What's Your Choice?

It is certainly a big day for any family to pack off the little one for his first day at school. But the tantrums thrown around, may mar the occasion. This is mainly due to the child psychology. The little one may be resistant to the change in environment from the cozy environs of home to the unknown world outside. It is here where Home Schooling plays a vital role in comforting the impressionable mind of the little one.

If you are prepared for it, Home Schooling can be a great experience for you, but most of the parents give up even before the first year is over. This could be due to the unability to control the over pampered child, and make him/her lead a disciplined routine followed in the Traditional Schools.

There are certain points to be kept in mind, while deciding on pros and cons of Home School vs Tradional School:

a. You should be able to take the single minded and full responsibility of your child's education. You can utilize other resources, such as private tuitions, or a part-time maid to tend to your child's needs. But overall it will depend on your supervisory skills to see that your child is not neglected, and is being taken care of in a proper manner.

b. Your entire family should be ready to chip in some great sacrifices on matters like social outings, and the guests visiting you, while its study time for your child,so that his mind is not diverted. You should be prepared to be deprived of some private moments, while your little one is off to school. It could even effect the change in the overall routine of your entire household.

c. Home Schooling requires a lot of energy and nerves of steel. Certainly a lot more than simply packing off your child to school. Apart from the regular school curriculum, you will also need to engage him in other creative activities such as painting, model-building etc. You may also need to stay abreast with the Home Schooling Legislation.

d. Schooling your kids at home, could also result in your spic-and-span house becoming a mess. You should be mentally prepared for this too. It could become a back breaking exercise for you to constantly clean the clutter created by school books and science projects strewn all over the house. It could be more draining than you could expect.

e. You should also be prepared to handle the glare, sneers and criticisms of your family, friends and the neighborhood.. You should also be prepared to reply back and justify your decision of not sending your child to a traditional school, but to home school. Home Schooling would certainly not be your cup of tea if you have a tendency of valuing other's decisions over your own, and you try to please everyone.

Do weigh your decisions very carefully, before deciding on the type of education you wish to impart to your little one. It could after all have an impact on his entire life and career.

Dorothy Beckman

Written by Dorothy Beckman of HomeschoolingExplained.com.
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