Yes, home school saves time, energy, and money.
Keep in mind however that home schooling a child will take disipline on the part of you and your child.
yes , school is better than .
They are in daycare at 2, not school. As long as they are activated at home and plays with other kids so they learn how to interact they can be home.
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.
Depends on what kind of private school it is.
Depends on the teachers and students in public schools. Home school makes you learn math, science, and english online. It is free because you do not have pay money for public school field trips.
The FOUNDATION public school. You'll get more experience and INFORMATION WITHOUT GETTING BORED!!! city school is far better better than foundation school
yes they do sometimes, Atherton high school in louisville is a public school and they are way better than St X or trinity
Because your not a anti social
Coming from someone who has been in both institutions, there are advantages and disadvantages to either of them. Home schooling is great because you learn how to learn on your own, and you learn at your own pace, however fast or slow that might be, without a whole classroom of people to either discourage you or slow you down. Another advantage to homeschooling is the one on one time you have with your teacher. You will never be embarrassed to answer questions again! The advantages of public school include social interaction with other children, which is lacking in the home school version, but can be supplemented with after school activities and programs. Also public schools will tend to have better facilities such as science labs and auditoriums and gym equipment. This is also lacking in the home side of things, but can also be supplemented by attending community college and with a gym membership. Also, depending on the public school and how well your mom can teach, you may get a better level of education at home than you would at a public school. In my case, my mother was a certified teacher. She taught me so well I went on to college and took my education to it's fullest fruition! but i was in public school and thought i hated it until my mom pulled me out, made me live with her and go to home school now i think public school is WAY better
yes it is better to go to a private school than a public school. these types of colleges look at who has a better education to give scholarships to because if they give a scholarship to a student they want the student to do good.
Statisticly home schooled children do better on standarized tests then public school children. However on an individual bases, an indivdual student's success depends on the quality of the education they personaly get. There is no such reliable data to prove that home schooling children achieve better scores than those who take public schooling. At the same time if the parent are able to teach all subjects and if they have enough spare time then they can stimulte their child to do better.
Home schooling has its pros and cons. You can give your child a better education than some public schools can offer, but you also take away a majority of the life lessons your child would learn in a regular school. For me, homeschooling was ten times better than the regular school system. I got a ten times better education than the public school system (which is a joke), anyone with half a brain can do better than the public education system. I was also protected from the harshness of the school yard which I am immensely grateful for. And all my life lessons where taught from my mother anyway, all school taught me to do was to swear and have sex with random people. My mother also made sure I never missed out on opportunities to socialize with people I liked. I got all the socializing of a regular high-schooler without all the teasing etc. of the normal school yard and a better education to boot. I think homeschooling is a very good idea and I am speaking as one who has gone through both homeschooling and normal school (til grade 10).