Public school, where most kids go, works perfectly for many. It allows children to interact with hundreds and sometimes even thousands of others, which increases social …show more content…
Kids who attend these educational institutions should desire to represent Christ, and act kinder and not bully. When problems do occur, the school will handle it according to a Christian perspective. Private schools generally cost thousands of dollars and most families cannot afford them. If a child needs to strengthen his faith before his parents send him out into the world this option will help him build a strong spiritual foundation. If a family has the necessary financial resources and would like a Christian environment for their child, then this may represent a sufficient …show more content…
Both of them require the student to have self-discipline, because they will not always involve a teacher holding him accountable. Homeschooling and cyber schooling necessitates a parent to stay home with the learner to make sure the work is accomplished. If the pupil has other siblings who also need attention, his guardian might not have as much time for him. Another potential downside is that if a student does not stay diligent, this can create stress for the parent. However, if parents can trust their child to do his work without them constantly hounding him, these alternatives can provide a fulfilling educational