They say parents are the best teachers. However, I strongly believe that children should at no time be educated at home.
To start with, no matter how well-designed the home lessons are, this curriculum will never be nationally recognized as a part of an official level of accreditation. No homeschooling program can fully provide a student with highly qualified tutors and verified examination. That is why the government cannot accept it as an approved teaching system.
In addition to this, homeschooling costs a lot. Parents who decided to teach their children by themselves tend to spend a fortune on books, private tutors and other materials needed to provide their children with decent education. Surprisingly, most homeschooling families believe that the brief loss of income is well worth the satisfaction of watching their kids grow and learn in freedom.
Apart from this, teaching your child at home can cause serious emotional problems while facing all those stresses and arguments. You as a teacher not only have to prepare lessons on every subject, but you also need to have researched each topic enough to feel comfortable answering questions your child may have. Not to mention the fact that you need to know how to organize a lesson itself and present the material qualifiedly. This is a huge amount of work that if done incorrectly can result in bad relationships between you and your child.
On the other hand, homeschooling gives students educational freedom. Most homeschooled students have the choice to study and learn what they want, when they want and for as long as they want. Although the government has some specific restrictions and requirements to control this process, it does not prevent those children from making the most of the subjects they like.
Besides, homeschooled children usually sleep well. It is a well-known fact that sleep is vital to the emotional and physical well-being of kids and teens. The