It depends on the environment, how the child will be educated, and by whom. Sometimes homeschooling is best, while other times going to public school would be better for the child or children. It's whichever gets them the absolute best education they can receive.
Homeschooling is better than public school because you can learn more about what job your going to have when you grow so you can acually succseed to having that job. such as an attorney, brain surgent, doctor ect. im am 13 yers old and homeschooled i went to public school last year 7th grade and all i learned about is what i didnt need to learn about. The teacher just puts a piece of paper on the desk and thats what you have to do. While im homeschooled i have a choice about what i want to learn. Many homeschoolers sucseed in life. teachers in the public schooles cant care enough about all these other childrens lives and how thier future is going to be.
I don't know if I would be considered a kid or not, but I am in that age group, and I think homeschooling is better than pubic schools. You get more one on one time, therefore, I think, you learn more. You also get to go on field trips more and do science experiments more.
I believe so...
I'm a homeschooled 13 yr old, and I am doing great. I'm above my grade level by almost a year, and about my reading level by 5 years!
I reckon that public schools are better. Although Home-schooling gives one to one tuition, a public school school also builds up a social background and life. I agree.
John McCain supports homeschooling vouchers. These vouchers would effect homeschoolers paying taxes toward public schools. John McCain supports homeschooling vouchers. These vouchers would effect homeschoolers paying taxes toward public schools.
No. Homeschooling is more biblical and it is better for you in many ways!
Not really good compared with homeschooling because you can get bugged easily and uncomfortable.
Not really good compared with homeschooling because you can get bugged easily and uncomfortable.
Homeschooling is when parents (or hired person) teach their children the school curriculum at home, which offers flexibility and is a solution to public school programs. However, isolating your children may not be a good thing, and if you are afraid of public schools, you can always opt for private/boarding schools.
it's much less than the pecentage that drop out of public high schools
Homeschooling is not a paying job. Parents who don't like public education and aren't satisfied with the local private schools have the option of homeschooling their kids in some states. If you're talking about teaching other people's kids in their homes, then you are talking about tutoring, not homeschooling.
Yes- there are some online public schools available for free, varying by state. You may need to get software for this, but it is less expensive than other homeschooling.
No, it is considered homeschooling.
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NO