PARENTS, 54 UNIQUE BENEFITS OF HOMESCHOOLING
By Joel Turtel
April 22, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
Parents,
is homeschooling the right choice for you and your children? Maybe you
think you don’t have the time to homeschool because you work.
Perhaps you don’t have confidence in your ability to teach your
kids because you never took “teaching” courses.
But consider the alternative. Public schools can destroy your children’s
self-esteem, destroy their ability to read, strangle their love of learning,
put them in physical and moral danger, and wreck their future.
In contrast, here’s 54 unique benefits homeschooling can give
you and your kids, as written and explained by Laura B., a smart, wonderful
wife, mother of three, homeschooler, and business owner who works from
home and still focuses on her family!
Homeschooling (or low-cost internet private schools), can have the following
extraordinary benefits for you and your children:
1.
Be with Your Family
2. Set Your Own Schedule
3. Vacation When You Want
4. Choose curriculum that best suits the needs of your child
5. Be totally aware of the state and progress of your child's education
6. Keep your child away from un-necessary peer pressure
7. Keep your child away from the bad influence of other children
8. Love, nurture, and teach your child the character and morals you
value most
9. Make learning fun
10. Make learning as "experiential" as you want
11. Don't have to get up at the crack of dawn to get your child dressed
and fed and off to school where their so tired they don't learn well
anyway.
12. Break up the day however you want to fit your child's learning attention
span
13. Teach your child without any "assumed limitations". Teach
multiple languages, develop one skill or subject--the sky's the limit
14. What you teach an older child naturally filters down to the younger
child(ren) making learning must easier and faster for siblings
15. Teach at the pace and developmental stage appropriate for your child
16. Avoid educational "labeling"
17. Keep you child as far away from drugs as possible
18. Never have to worry about bomb scares or mass shootings
19. Allow your child to do think, discuss, and explore in ways not possible
in a classroom setting
20. Constant positive reinforcement and gentle correction. No abusive
words or actions that scar your child's psyche
21. Don't use the school system as a babysitter. You only need a few
hours for learning--the rest of the day is filled with unnecessary "busy
work"
22. Develop life skills such as cooking, cleaning, and organizing that
are easily learned with the additional time spent at home
23. Spend as much time outdoors as you want to enjoy nature and the
world around us
24. Teach the value of responsibility by providing daily jobs
25. To make money management as natural as breathing by allowing even
small children to do tasks, earn money, save it, and spend it in an
appropriate manner.
26. Never have your child beat up by a bully. Teach self-defense skills
that will enable him to deal with any situation but not until he is
mature enough to handle the emotional aspects of confrontation
27. No pressure or set "expectations" from teachers on a younger
sibling that follows an older sibling in the same school
28. Be around when your child needs to talk
29. Take a break when your child needs a break
30. Bond as a family through family group activities
31. Pass on your religious beliefs and morals to your children and stay
away from the "indoctrination" of other school systems
32. Teach sex education when you and how you want
33. Develop your child's imagination and teach diverse problem solving
skills instead of one institutionalized method of thinking
34. Unlimited possibilities for extra curricular activities that interest
your child having to live up to the expectations or skills of others.
35. Develop the individualism of your child
36. Avoid traditional school "group activities" that may leave
one student doing all the work or ruining it for everyone else.
37. Never have your child feel the failure, embarrassment, or teasing
from "failing" a grade
38. To keep your children out of the care, custody, and control or people
you don't know and who naturally teach their philosophy of life whether
they realize it or not
39. No opportunity for your child to "sluff off", "snow-blow",
or "just get by" with academics
40. To have your child learn initiative naturally as there's no peer
pressure or fear of embarrassing himself
41. Allow your child to have input and say in subject matter and style
42. Allow your child to focus on growth and development--not following
the latest fad or being in a certain group
43. So your child will only be surrounded by people who love him, encourage
him, and want the best for him.
44. Make sure your child doesn't end up graduating without knowing how
to read or knowing other basic skills due to educational failings of
your local schools.
45. Keep your child out of private schools that have peer pressure,
teacher criticism, drugs, sex, and alcohol that your child never needs
to be around
46. Avoid grading scales and testing that gives no positive benefit
to your child
47. Not to give the state or federal government control of your child
that they assume is theirs
48. To easily pass on your unique heritage or language to your child
49. So your child is not limited by "age" or "grade"
to advance or explore academics in which they are interested or gifted
50. To teach your children to enjoy life
51. To allow your children to go to work with Mom or Dad when you all
want--not just on the one "go to work with a parent holiday"
52. As many field trips as you want, to places that interest your child
53. To just take a day off when everyone feels like it
54. Flexibility to switch or experiment with different curriculum
Parents, if you are disgusted with public schools and want your children to have the great education they deserve, why not consider homeschooling? Millions of parents now homeschool their kids, and many of these parents are only high-school graduates.
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In the last three chapters of “Public Schools, Public Menace,” you’ll find many ways to homeschool your kids or use internet private schools, even if you work. Homeschooling can be a lot easier, and take a lot less time than you think. It can also bring you great joy in teaching your children.
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