Homeschooling vs Public Education

For many families, education of children at home is a viable alternative to public education for several important reasons: the strengthening of families, of adequate training and promoting the moral and religious values.

Observed with a decrease in the quality of training of the public school system in the United States, many parents came to believe that the house can their children a better education and provide better opportunities later in life.

EducationalEffects of Homeschooling

Research into the house so far strongly supports parents ideas private. A large national study has shown that home-educated students outperform their peers from public and private schools in each category. In fact, many of homeschool students in a class higher than their counterparts in the same age.

Home educated children have a higher percentage of baccalaureate, a higher participation rate of collegeand a higher rate of college graduation.

Homeschooling is something more than training —

But for some families, better education, is not the only reason to homeschool. Protecting the world is difficult, requiring the delivery of a path of success is a second, and the opportunity to strengthen the family.

The teenage years are a very important moment in the construction of the family. Now six to eight steps away from home can be very detrimental to the ability of a teenagercement family relationships. Over time, subtle changes can erode family relationships, in particular during the turbulent adolescent and adolescence. Homeschool through training, parents can prevent erosion and to help strengthen family ties.

Moreover, many people believe that public education is not up to the standards that an education at home can provide. Nobody has more invested in education of a child that his parents and a home school curriculum can help athe child's ability to learn. For example, leaving a class teacher of your child's card and told him that the answers are correct and what is wrong, and at that. But parents who are at home for their children can spend their time explaining why the answer is right and wrong, to help them more thoroughly.

Moreover, many parents believe that the curriculum of a child, the training should include not only academic but also education, morals, ethics andvalues. According to recent surveys, about 77 percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians. Christian values are an important part of our society to function and provide children of home schooling is a good way to ensure that their social and moral values, in addition to academic education.

 

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