Printer Friendly
The Free Library
19,585,946 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Advantages of Homeschooling


Homeschooling is one alternative that is becoming really popular these days, growing at about seven to 15 percent every year since it has broken ground several years ago. To date, there are about two million children undergoing the program.

Although there have been arguments against it, children who have undergone the program actually do well on standardized tests and even do well in college and universities. They are even commended for their abilities to learn on their own through college and independence when they eventually join the work force. Of course, this also depends on the learner and the kind of training that they provide. Below are some of the advantages of homeschooling:

Flexible and dynamic programs

Freedom is perhaps at the heart of the homeschool program. Children are allowed to set their own pace in learning the lessons. There are no time pressures to learn a certain task or to keep up with other people. The lessons can also be tailorfitted to the needs of the children.

For instance, if they are already good in Math and may need some work in English, the program can incorporate more time with English lessons and less with Math. The secret to the success of the homeschooling program is the flexibility and dynamism that it offers to students. It takes into account the learning pace of the child, their abilities and even their learning style.

No fix schedule

Because the program is done at home with parents as teachers, there is no need for a fix time schedule. This does not however mean that they won''t learn the discipline of rising early in bed and adhering to a time-schedule. In homeschooling, lessons may start at a specific time but it may end whenever the child is through. For instance, if the child is able to breeze through the lessons fast, he or she can relax on the remaining time. There is no need to stay in the class and study.

No fix place.

Learning can be done and achieved anywhere. This is why most homeschooling parent do not just make their homes their children''s classrooms but also everywhere they feel their children can learn. For instance, in teaching a lesson on plants and animals, they can conduct the lessons inside a Science museum or a zoo. With a homeschooling program, there are actually more field trips and more practical lessons than traditional classroom lecture.

This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For more information on home schooling & other information, please visit http://home-schooling.articlekeep.com

Copyright (c) 2007 Free Online Library
This article can be reproduced subject to these terms. Syndicate this article. More free articles for syndication

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:Low Jeremy
Publication:Home based business community
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 13, 2007
Words:453
Previous Article:Lighthouse Themed Decor
Next Article:Garage Door Openers - Gain Easy Access to Your Garage



Related Articles
Homeschooling not allowed.
Homeschooling the Challenging Child.
Homeschooling Alone.
Catholic homeschooling.
From Sarah Lamb re "Catholic homeschooling".
From Sonia Nason re homeschooling.
Easy Homeschooling Techniques General Edition.
6 Basic Question to Ask Yourself when You Are Contemplating Homeschooling
5 Important Tips to Homeschooling

Terms of use | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles