Children are being homeschooled more than ever and there are a few reasons why. This can be for any number of reasons, from wanting to spend more time with your kids to not wanting to expose them to certain influences. As you continue to read, you will see the pros and cons related to home schooling and why so many more parents are choosing this option.
If your child has any type of learning disability or has a physical or emotional challenge, home schooling can be a way to give him or her more personal attention. Public schools, struggling with limited resources and larger groups of children, even at their best, sometimes have trouble meeting the special needs. Overcrowded classrooms, even at these special needs focused schools, makes it difficult for students to receive personal attention. The opportunity for special needs children to make good progress is easily found and home schooling. Remember, this being a full-time obligation, you have to have the time and be willing to commit.
Another thing you should be aware of is that you need to have some understanding of the subjects that you were going to teach your children. It is important to be prepared to teach your children which requires a little advanced study on your part. It is important to be prepared, which means you should read a few chapters ahead so you're ready for the next day's lesson. If there's a topic, such as math or science, that are weak spots for you and/or your spouse, you may have to hire a tutor in such subjects to make sure your kids receive a thorough education.
Remember, you are going to be your child's tutor which requires you to do some homework on your own so that you're competent when you teach.
Teaching your kids at home, for most parents that do this, is beneficial - this is why they choose to go in this direction. For the most part, this is not the majority opinion. You may find that neighbors and associates will disagree with what you are doing.
They are often met with hostility, and criticism, for their choice to homeschool their kids. Homeschooling is a very hot topic, one that breeds controversy between even the closest of friends; you may even be told you are incompetent to do such a thing by someone you know and trust. We are not trying to frighten you away from home schooling your children, but you should know that this is a definite possibility. Although it is becoming more accepted culturally speaking, homeschooling is still not something that is mainstream. Although there are legal issues and social issues that should be considered, home schooling is still a great alternative for some kids - even yours! Once you have made a decision to do home schooling, you will probably not regret it in the end.