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    Introduction: Homeschooling has historically been the primary method for educating the average citizen. Before Western civilization began to emphasize the need for education of the general populace‚ children were most often taught by their parents‚ grandparents‚ or relatives with useful knowledge. In fact‚ the modern idea of formal education was usually reserved for the elite members of society who could pay the hefty price for a private tutor. Now‚ quality education is readily available to nearly

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    Homeschooling 2 Being a parent is one of the most wonderful things that can happen to a person. Parents have to make tough decisions that their children might not like‚ but they are only trying to do what is best for them. When it comes to education some parents have chosen to not send their children to public school. Some parents feel that public schools are not safe and do not provide the proper education that they feel their children deserve. That is why many parents are making the

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    Homeschooling In 1800s

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    succeed. The evidence shows homeschooling‚ that teaches children the same life skills and concepts as traditional education‚ makes it a valid form of education. Home schooling began in the early 1800’s when parents began teaching their children life skills and concepts to survive their future’s and make a good life for themselves and their loved ones. Homeschooling is the fastest growing form of education‚ as Ronald Kreager Jr mentions in his article‚ “Homeschooling: The Future of Education’s

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    Benefits Of Homeschooling

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    Sadly‚ though‚ today’s world tends to frown on and shun people who agree with Gandhi and his views on homeschooling. Most of the opinion against homeschooling finds its base on misconceptions‚ although some other ideas exist for more practical reasons. However‚ homeschooling provides many benefits not only for the children but also for the entire family unit and even the community. Homeschooling favors more of a family centered lifestyle‚ takes special note of the needs and different convictions

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    Homeschooling Benefits

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    These days‚ homeschooling programs have earned great respect from various people. When these programs were first appeared‚ parents have realized that their children can make greater progress as compared to those public schools. Probably‚ the major benefit of a homeschool curriculum is that your child will face fewer distractions that can disturb the entire learning process of him or her. It has been seen that most of the children can concentrate easily in a home schooling program as compared to the

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    Homeschooling Is Bad

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    Why Homeschooling is Not Doing Children Justice Homeschooling is an option for your child if you do not want them in public or private schooling. Today’s society of parents will make that choice for the child‚ wither the child wants to or not. Many parents think that public schools are not educating their child enough so they resort to homeschooling. This would mean devoting your time as a parent by helping support them in learning and to make sure they will succeed with their education. The problem

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    Homeschooling Essay

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    While this may have been true in the early years of homeschooling‚ it does not seem to be the case any more. Most families partake in homeschool programs‚ either curricular or extra-curricular. Far more than focusing on the negative impact that can occur in certain school settings‚ homeschool families often point to the positive socialization that can occur in a homeschooling environment. They argue that this type of socialization is more true-to-life because these

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    Homeschooling Debates

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    Jenney. “Are There Negative Effects of Homeschooling?” Life 123.com 2010. 24 May 2010. http://www.life123.com/parenting/education/homeschooling/are-there-negative- effects-of-homeschooling.shtml “Equal Access.” HSLDA. 2007. Home School Legal Defense Association. 23

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    For years people have been leaning towards different alternatives to educate their children. One method most people are leaning to‚ besides public or private schooling‚ is home schooling. Homeschooling is an option for education where children receive primary and/or secondary education directly from their parents‚ generally in their own home. This educational alternative has considerably increased since the 1970s‚ but is this alternative really helping the child in the long run? The National Center

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    Homeschooling Outline

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    I. Homeschooling provides educational‚ physical‚ emotional‚ and religious freedom for all students. a. Educational Freedom – Most homeschooled students have the choice to study and learn what they want‚ when they want‚ for as long as they want. This is not to say that all the basics (and more!) aren’t covered. But those basics may be covered at age six for one child‚ and at age ten for another‚ depending on ability‚ maturity‚ and interest levels. (Unfortunately‚ a few states do have unnecessarily

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