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		<title>Home Schooling Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 12:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a survey by the National Center For Education Statistics is to be believed, almost 1.1 million children took home schooling in 2005 alone. That's a lot of children. Not so long ago, homeschooling used to be a radical statement - something like a declaration of independence.]]></description>
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</style><h3>Home Schooling and the Family</h3>
<p>If a survey by the National Center For Education Statistics is to be believed, almost 1.1 million children underwent home schooling in 2005 alone. That is a great deal of children. Not so long ago, homeschooling used to be an extreme statement - something like a declaration of independence.</p>
<p>It was the right-wing Christians who pushed for homeschooling in the 1980's and legalized it in every State. But nowadays the typical homeschooling pupil is not religiously motivated.</p>
<p>Later surveys indicate that parents are quite fed up with the public school system where much of the learning is superficial and compulsory. They are also concerned about the damaging environment in school, ranging from drugs and abuse to negative peer pressure.</p>
<p>Because of this, we have a surprising mix of people who form the homeschooling world of today. They cut across all religious creeds and all regional borders. Their chief aim is providing meaningful and productive education through a means that strengthens the bond between all the members of the family.</p>
<p>All these families have one main thing in common - a long enduring commitment to the sanctity of childhood. The children in these families are accorded a primary position. Many believe, and, I think, rightly so, that home schooling allows parents to bring up their children in a more natural and caring environment.</p>
<p>Public schools can make a child nervous, diffident and downright mean. Children who get their education at home are protected from these damaging, negative influences until they reach an age where they can withstand them.</p>
<p>Home-schooling draws the whole family into the quasi religious task of teaching. Everyone is put to work. Both the parents together form a bond with the children. Any experience can be turned into an educational experience. Both the parents are aware of exactly what is going on in their child's head.</p>
<p>Parents also have a greater control over the kind of religious and moral values that the child is taught. Even watching a film together can become an educational experience. Trips to the libraries, zoos, museums and other places become educational as well as recreational.</p>
<p>A home-schooling family is primarily dependent on the income of one earning member. That means that often outgoings have to be curtailed and proper planning of expenditure is necessary. This helps to bring the family members together and everybody becomes involved in the process of saving money.</p>
<p>Just having a parent at home to supervise, to nurture and to care for the children brings with it a lot of love and caring. Even the husband takes part and there is just no room for complacency.</p>
<p>Yes OK, problems still do sometimes occur, and there will be many misgivings in your mind, but when you know that your children can always rely on you, and your kids know it too, then homeschooling becomes a very rewarding experience.</p>
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		<title>Shall I Start HomeSchooling My Child?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 19:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anne Yau</dc:creator>
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</style><p>There are a lot of advantages of homeschooling your child. You will no longer experience the pain of separation between you and your child. In homeschooling, you are the only one who control everything that you would like to teach your kid.</p>
<p>Your child can grow and develop under your control. You can determine what is good or bad for your child to learn. So your child's learning curriculum can be customized to interest your child and be directed against your child's weaknesses.</p>
<p>Another advantage of homeschooling is that your child will be the center of attention. For example, if Lisa wants to spend more time on Maths because she is weak in that, then she can adjust the time allocation on other subjects, such as reducing the time spend on English lessons.</p>
<p>The timetable will be more flexible. There will be no time constraint in learning a particular subject. The time needed for any subject is determined by your child's wish and interest.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the whole family, including both parents, can take part in the learning process of their child. This allows more family time. For example, parents can go for a field trip and do experiments, projects or even chores with their child. The more time they spend with their child, the more united the family is. Also, the child will not be affected by his or her peers in decision making.</p>
<p>Apart from the above, there will be less or even no competition in homeschooling, as your child don't need to prove their abilities during the competition with others. Parents can have a better understanding of their kids, so they can plan a better and suitable learning program to fit the child's interests.</p>
<p>The tailor-made curriculum should be fun. So children will find learning entertaining even if the topics they are learning are difficult. As the learning styles of different children may vary, it is important to modify the curriculum if it cannot interest your child. For example, some children may like to write while some may like to read.</p>
<p>Given that you are well-equipped with necessary skills and talent, I would strongly recommend you to choose homeschooling your child. This is a kind of education that he/she deserves. You can customize his/her curriculum according to his/her needs and interest and you can spend more time with him/her. You can also protect your child from any negative peer pressures.Homeschooling your child will be your best choice!</p>
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