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What To Look For In Homeschooling Programs

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Homeschooling is becoming a more popular choice each passing day, as many parents are discovering. Every year sees 7 - 15% more parents who decide to homeschool their children.

At the moment, there are around two million children who are getting their instruction from homeschooling programs.

Homeschooling is a hotly debated topic, but the evidence is clear: Homeschooled children are thriving. Children taught at home tend to do better academically than their public school counterparts. Homeschooled children ace standardized tests and excel in college.

A passion for lifelong learning is passed on to children who are taught at home. Most families homeschool their children with college as a goal.

When families use homeschooling programs, they have some flexibility. Children don't just learn basic skills and knowledge: They master the concepts. Since children set the learning pace, there are no time constraints that pressure children to finish a concept and move on to the next before they're ready.

Children who are homeschooled only compete with themselves. They don't have to worry about keeping up with others. They also have the luxury of more one-on-one time with the teacher. Lessons can also be adjusted to fit the child's needs.

For example, if your child is really knowledgeable in English but struggles in Math, you can establish homeschooling programs that allow you to spend more time in Math and less time in English.

This demonstrates one of the greatest advantages of homeschooling programs. You aren't just teaching with your child's pace in mind, you are also addressing certain strengths and weaknesses.

There are no time schedules, which is another great thing about homeschooling programs. Homeschooling is usually at home, so parents can decide when it's convenient to have lessons.

This isn't to say that having a routine or a schedule isn't important. It does mean that you have a lot of flexibility to begin and end a lesson whenever you want to. You can end sooner when your child finishes his or her work.

Homeschooling programs offer another luxury: The ability to teach in a safe, secure environment. Parents can choose to create a learning environment that is comfortable for their children.

For example, if you are learning about certain animals or plants, wouldn't it be great to have your lesson inside a zoo or museum?

With homeschooling programs you have the flexibility of incorporating more fieldtrips that help with learning. Sometimes these are more practical than lecturing as if you were in a traditional classroom.

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