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What are the Benefits Of Home Schooling

Home schooling is not a new concept. It has been around for years and once again is making rounds as the favored choice of many parents. The concept involves an interaction between the parent and the child. The traditional brick and mortar school building is replaced by the comfort of the home and the teacher is the parent. There are a number of children, who learn better this way.

The choice of home schooling your son or daughter has many benefits. Even though the number of educational institutions have increased world wide, the pre-school, primary and secondary public schools are not the only options available for education. Home schooling enables the parent to give the child personal attention. The child also gets the opportunity to pursue his or her understanding of a particular subject at a pace that he or she is comfortable with. Home schooling requires regular monitoring and addressing of the application of shared values and morals.

The methodology adopted is highly interactive. The parent is able to ensure that the child holds to certain standards that mean a lot to the family values and traditions. Home schooling is a great way to take the mother-child or father-child relationship to another level. The lessons, time frame and environment are all conducive to learn within a comfort zone. Education imbibed this way stays longer. The parents get the opportunity to play larger role in the learning process, beyond getting the snack ready or buying the books.

The educational system the world over is now beginning to realize and acknowledge that children are able to get proper, sound education at home too. The task is not easy though, but very fulfilling. When you choose to home school your child, you have to consider the paperwork involved and decide on the right curriculum, depending on the child's aptitude and interest in certain subjects over others. You would also need to take time off to really convince the school committee from where you wish your child to be certified. Nevertheless, the experience is a great one, both for parent and the child.

When you choose home schooling over traditional school-bound learning, you get to spend quality time with the child. You also, as a parent, have more control over the subjects, system and education to impart. In fact, in your teaching, you enjoy the 'back to school' experience and get educated yourself too! Home schooling enables you to give the child individual and due attention needed for him or her to grasp a concept. However, you do have to comply with the policies for home schooling set by the law in your region, state or country.

The basic requirement anywhere, for Home Schooling a child, is that the child should be at least 6 years of age. This age requirement enables the child to make the most of the formative years. Home schooled students graduate and go on to college just like their peers, who attend the traditional schools. Today, there are a number of online and offline resources that are dedicated to endeavor and make valuable information available at a single click!

Governments and educational institutions all over the world now recognize this form of teaching and integrate the children who are home schooled, when and as the requirement arises. The ability of the home-schooled child to learn at a comfortable pace and homely environment is probably the best benefit of home schooling.

Kris Koonar

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