Public School versus
Homeschool. Positive Stats.
There are a myriad of reasons why homeschooling looks
appealing to many families. Violence in public schools, bullying, and exposure
to drugs are all scary prospects for parents with much-loved children. Also,
the rather low quality of education in public schools is another reason many
families choose online education for their youngsters at home,
thinking that this would result in more perceptive and knowledgeable children.
So, what are the stats relating to homeschoolers versus
public school goers? It turns out that a lot of the success of homeschoolers
depends on the education of the parents.
The Benefits of
Homeschooling
If you are parents who value quality education and want your
children to become lifelong lovers of knowledge, homeschooling can be a great
option. The cram, test, dump method of public school students does not place
value on retaining knowledge, but on the performance during a test—after the
exam, many students quickly forget what they learned. Homeschoolers who value
education can instill in their children a lifelong love of knowledge that
doesn’t merely hinge on a good grade.
Also, homeschooling groups have plenty of opportunities for
the socialization of your children without having to go to a public school.
Socialization concerns were issues 20 years ago, but not now with so many
available groups to join and potential friends to make.
Homeschooling can be
Beneficial Depending on Parents’ Attitudes
If you are highly educated yourself, want to develop
independence in your children and value creative thinking, homeschooling could
benefit your children. If you are a parent with a lifelong love of knowledge,
educating your children yourself could prove to be satisfying and a fruitful
endeavor. What is most important to develop in your children is independent
thinking without indoctrination—if you feel you want to homeschool with these
pure motives, we salute and applaud you.
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