24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Mary Joyce
Why should or would I homeschool?
A big decision for you and should not be taken lightly. However,
with some basic preparation, it isn’t as mind boggling as you
might think. The reasons to homeschool are as varied as there
are families that participate in homeschooling. Many parents
aren’t impressed with the education that their child is
receiving at the public school, and expensive private schooling
isn’t an option. Safety can also be an issue or maybe your child
is struggling and you feel that they could benefit greatly with
more one on one instruction. Whatever the reason, homeschooling
today is growing by leaps and bounds and the resources available
to those making the school at home decision are abundant.
Be clear in your mind at to why you have decided to embark on
homeschooling. Write your motivation, your purpose, and your
goals for your homeschool down. This will keep you focused and
motivated throughout your school year. Also, with a clear
concise purpose and reasons for homeschooling will arm you with
conviction when you run up against those friends and family
members who are less enthusiastic about your decision to
homeschool. Put together your homeschool mission statement and
write it down and live by it as you homeschool your kids.
The benefits of homeschooling are many. Educating your child at
home certainly gives the family more together time. Something
that, more and more in these modern times has proven to be on
the decline. As the child grows and moves into the pre
adolescent and the teen years the child feel closer to their
parents and have the security and confidence in a solid parent
child relationship that will enhance the child’s maturity level
in this complex world.
As an at home teacher you’ll be directly in touch with the areas
that your child excels and those in which they don’t this will
give you the advantage of spending more time on the areas that
need more attention. In the traditional classroom the teacher
has a fixed amount of time available to each are of study then
they must move on. Learning at home gives the child the ability
to fully master each subject before moving on giving them
confidence to build on that they can learn difficult subjects
for them.
About Author :
Mary Joyce is a former educator, successful homeschool parent,
and has written many articles on teaching your
child at home for the Homeschool-Curriculum-4u website.
Please visit (http://www.homesch
ool-curriculum-4u.com) for a complete list of Mary's
articles.