Homeschooling
An increasing number of parents
are deciding that home schooling is the best option for their children. They
are unhappy with the quality or depth of education offered in the schools,or
have other reasons why they feel that traditional schools are not suitable for
their children. One reason is social factors. Parents worry that their children
will suffer from bullying or will be forced into antisocial behavior by peer
pressure. They believe that the good behavior they have taught the child will
be lost in school. Another reason is concern over the quality of schooling
available. Schools frequently have large classes. They are often under-funded,
and staffed by teachers without sufficient knowledge of their subjects.
Subjects such as the family’s religion or language may not even be available in
the school. Other parents may disagree with the aims of the school curriculum,
preferring for academic, social or cultural reasons to keep their children
separate. Finally, some children with special needs may need particular
parental care.
However, there are many
arguments in favor of sending children to conventional schools. The first is
that the children will be exposed to other children. These children may
represent either a cross-section of society or a narrow group, but in either
case the children will interact with each other and develop social skills. A
second point is that the children will learn to function outside the family.
They will not be dependent on their parents for their educational, emotional
and social needs. A third point is that the children will find it easier to
integrate when they finish school, as they eventually will, when they start
work or college.
Overall, while many parents work
hard to teach their children at home, conventional schools are still the right
choice for most children. Schools are not perfect, but they seem to be a proven
way of preparing our children for the real world.
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