A child’s schooling is very crucial to having a successful future. In school, children are taught the basics that they will use the rest of their lives. While there are many schooling options out there, the two most popular choices are public schooling and homeschooling. Homeschooling offers more benefits than public schooling. Of course Homeschooling may not be for everyone and there are some factors that need to be taken into account.
Not every child should be homeschooled nor every parent become a teacher. There are some parents who just can’t do homeschooling. The single parents who work all day, parents who never graduated high school, or even parents who don’t have the time. There are many children who should not be home schooled either. Children with learning disabilities, children who are not self-motivated, and of course the children who do not desire to stay home all day.
The good thing about homeschooling is that if a child stands out in Math, he can take a higher course, and if the child is behind schedule in Science, he can take a class that gives him the material he needs to catch up. This will make sure that the child is never left behind. Another advantage of homeschooling is that children seem learn a lot more. This is because the children are able to work at their own pace. Don’t know something? No problem! With homeschooling, children have the opportunities of going to the library anytime they need help, looking things up on the Internet, and asking parents for help. Homeschooling offers a safer surrounding for a child. The tragic events that have taken place in public schools, such as the Columbine shootings and the Virginia Tech massacre, prove this point to be true. With homeschooling, parents do not have to worry about their child’s safety because they are right there with them. Just watch the news one day, and really look at what’s being shown? Many children are taking guns, knives, and other dangerous