There is no reason that homeschooling as a whole should not be allowed. There are always individual cases of homeschooling that should be discontinued, such as the parent not actually educating or socializing the child, or if the child is being abused or neglected. Although, abuse and neglect can occur in any home rather a child attends public, private, or homeschool. In any case, the abuse should be investigated. Homeschooling done correctly in a healthy environment can be quite beneficial to the child.
Because when you homeschool your child, your child is not getting the opportunity to socialize with other children. Your child will not get the oportunity to see how other children their age acts and therefore they wouldn't grow up. If you plan on homeschooling your child you should take them to the park every other day and schedule play dates or something.
I am homeschooled, and if you ask me, the problem is that you never make any friends. Sure, I have a lot of time to become an amazing drawer, animator, piano player, book writer, comic drawer, song creator, movie maker, journal writer, blogger, question-answerer, and on and on... but no friends. However, at a real school, there are a lot of really bad influences, too.
Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, and more than 2 million students are currently homeschooled, so there is no question anywhere of it being 'allowed.' Typical objections to the legitimacy of homeschooling include concerns about parents being qualified to homeschool, concerns for the student's socialization, or concerns that a student is not making good academic progress. A glance at a 2011 study of homeschooling (www.nheri.org) will reveal some interesting statistics:
1) The academic success of homeschool students does not differ substantially between those with college graduate parents and those with only high school graduate parents;
2) Homeschool students are better socialized than their schooled peers, based on such things as peer interaction, self-concept, leadership skills, and participation in community service;
3) Homeschool students typically outscore their schooled peers by 15-30 percentile points on standardized academic achievement tests.
Homeschool for a child is one of opportunities, but nowadays children are growing way faster and they are deciding what they want we want that or not, so if your child decided to go to kindergarten it is ok, and if you still want to homeschool her the links your provided are really helpful and you both will enjoy time together.
I think homeschooling be accepted because i love chesse!!!!!!!!!!
Doing away with homeschooling would be a bad idea. It is not for every student, but for some students it is a very good way to get an education.
Here is homeschooling resources online that should help you: - www.time4learning.com/homeschool-curriculum.htm - themorningstaracademy.org/ - www.abekaacademy.org/
yes im homeschooled and i love it!!!
the money is not what you should be concerned with. The homeschooling programs out there are all christian based and that could prevent your child from learning science based material.
YES!!!!!!!!! because home schooling is fun and no one should lose out of their learning
No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
By online homeschooling or via regular way, it should not effect children's future really at all. Children will also get a high school diploma and can get scholarships to go to college.
im homeschooled not many people homeschool there children but i think they should!
it depends on what type of homeschooling your doing but with most homeschooling you get better grades because everything is open book and you can use the internet on any question even tests, well this is for internet homeschooling.
Secular Homeschooling - magazine - was created in 2007.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.