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![]() ![]() Why Would Someone Wish To Homeschool His Or Her Children Nowadays?Ask anybody involved in homeschooling why they opted to homeschool their children and you will find that there are almost as many answers to this particular question as there are parents involved in homeschooling.Often, parents decide to take their children out of the public schools because they see the public school system as being a failure, or as being positively harmful to their children. Other parents want to teach their children at home for religious reasons, or because they want to instill specific values into their children which they see as missing from the public school system. Whatever the reason for teaching children at home, there is little doubt that the majority of parents opt for homeschooling because they see it as the best choice for their children. For many parent there are two sides to to the homeschooling equation comprising those things that it brings to the child and those things that it removes from the child's environment. Both peer pressure and bullying are rife throughout our public schools today and frequently places children under considerable pressure and, at times, can even place them in danger. Teaching your children at home allows you far more control over precisely who your children do and do not come into contact with and how they are influenced. As far as a child's growth and academic development are concerned there can be little doubt that, in most cases, homeschooling produces superior results and this is evidenced in such things as homeschooled children winning the National Spelling Bees and the number of homeschooled children attaining degrees (often Master's degrees) at many of our best universities and often at very young ages. Of course a lot of people claim that these children are merely gifted and that their success is a consequence of their natural genius rather than to homeschooling. But, if this were to be the case then we are blessed with an abundance of geniuses amongst our younger generation. The simple fact of the matter is that at the end of the day the numbers simply do not support this view. The statistics, which are produced not merely by supporters of homeschooling but by bodies such as the US Department of Education, quite clearly demonstrate that homeschooled children do far better than their publicly schooled counterparts with homeschooled children a grade ahead by the time they reach the age of 12 and as much as four grades ahead by the time they reach the equivalent of the 8th grade. Although most people think that homeschooling is a fairly modern phenomenon it has actually been around for many hundreds of years and is a tried and tested system which has certainly stood the test of time. Of course homeschooling has changed considerably over the decades and much of the philosophy behind homeschooling today comes from the work of supporters of the system back in the 1960s. Homeschooling is most certainly not an easy choice and is extremely hard work for the majority of parents, especially during the early stages, but there is little doubt that it works and the rewards for both parents and children make it more than worth the effort. Free Article Source: http://www.za77.org About The Author: Parenting4Dummies.com provides a comprehensive and growing resource of information, advice and articles on many aspects of parenting including a range of parenting tips and also provides comprehensive advice for homeschooling online |