


Home Schooling; A Viable Alternative to Conventional Education
Jay Stockman
Statistics show that elementary home schooling is the ideal time
to start a home schooling program for a child. Children who
enter home schooling during the elementary years are the
students that tend to succeed the most. Throughout the course of
their home schooling, these children will reach the highest
level of academics when compared to the national average.
Additionally, students who start young, often find themselves
three to four grade levels above that of their public school
peers.
On the other hand, high school home schooling can be extremely
challenging. By the time a child reaches this level of
education, they may be far too advanced in their educational
needs to be taught by you. If that is the case, it will be
necessary to seek out various resources that are available for
home schooling. Online resources that provide both curriculums,
and textbooks are available, which will allow a child to learn
through the web. Classes can be held in a virtual classroom,
students can use a web cam to participate, or they can be simply
assessing lecture-based courses online as well.
Before considering a home school option, it is important to
insure that the child's current education is tested. This can be
done right online through a series of tests. The tests will
access the knowledge of a child, their weaknesses as well as
strengths. This can then be used to help choose the right method
and curriculum for a child's needs.
There are many curriculums available for home schooling, and
they can focus on the specific needs of the child. In the
elementary levels, there is a wide range of course work. While
it may be necessary to choose a program that fits with your
state's regulations, programs that are suited to what a child
wants to learn should be considered as well. For many, this
includes specific studies such as languages or Christian home
schooling. It is important to take the time to choose the right
home schooling package for you, and your child. This will allow
you to learn more about the program, and to insure you know what
is included as well as which methods are used for teaching it.
There are disadvantages of home schooling that must be
considered. Many parents feel that the purchase of home
schooling materials is too expensive. In some cases, the local
or state government will help fund the home schooling, though
this is not so in all areas. Some feel that the home-schooled
child is not getting the social experience that they need to
learn to work with other children and to then use later in life.
While this is true to a certain level, it can be overcome by
encouraging the child to play a sport or to be involved in
community activity. Further, home school parents may end up
feeling that they are not educated enough to teach their child.
This apprehension is unfounded; there is a wide range of teacher
resources to tap into, as well as forums. Besides, parents teach
their children how to eat, behave, go to bed, it is an
instinctive behavior.
Home schooling is an excellent bonding time for you and your
child to share learning experiences together. The cons of home
schooling do not outweigh the plusses. Elementary is the best
time to get started with your child in the home schooling
environment. They can reap the rewards of being at home with
you, by working on a program designed for their needs and at the
pace that they need, and they can find the value of all that
home schooling can offer.
About the author:
Jay B Stockman is a contributing editor for Eclectic HomeSchooling
Resources Visit http://home-school-usa.com/ for more
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