No, it is considered homeschooling.
No, not at all... Unless your country has a specific rule on homeschooling...
Homeschooling is an alternative to public and private schooling. It involves educating children at home instead of sending them to a traditional school. It allows for flexibility in curriculum and learning methods.
The success rate for homeschooling has been reported to be 77%. These is a pretty good in comparison to standardized tests. Homeschooling can succeed easily if you focus, keep it challenging, and do what works.
that would probably be homeschooling
No it is not. It is very unorganized. You would be better off in a Public School. NEVER do homeschooling, you will definitely not learn as much at Home Schooling.
Homeschooling is the original form of schooling. Before schools were organized institutions, parents would teach their children at home.
Well when i put my child in home schooling it was free but in other homeschooling cost about 50$ 4
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.
Public schooling has a certain criteria upon which they must teach the students. They are taught by professionals that have graduated from University. Homeschooling on the other hand is taught by a family member/friend and the teaching generally poor.
The answer depends on what you consider to be the five disadvantages of home schooling.
It depends on your child and how he copes with a changing environment. Is he quick to make new friends? Does he understand why he will be leaving them behind after a short time? There will be stress regardless of homeschooling or public schooling due to the upheaval that comes with either one. How he copes with one or the other is based on how you help him to deal with it.
YES!!!!!!!!! because home schooling is fun and no one should lose out of their learning