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Homeschooling: The New Age Learning Tool

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Homeschooling is an alternative option for education. There’re a lot of reasons for this. One is since their children get the customized education that the parents want them to.

The concept

The education is geared around the child and will work towards their strengths and help them with their weaknesses. The parents get to spend a lot of time at home with their children, so while the children are being educated they are also bonding with their children. The gifted children get to work as fast as they can, while the children who’re struggling get to spend all the time they need to stay caught up.

When it comes down to regular school versus homeschooling, a lot of the decision comes down to what will work best for you and your children. Not all children will work well with homeschool, and not all parents are cut out for homeschooling.

Homeschooling is an educational technique and philosophy that supports learner-chosen activities as a chief means for learning. Homeschooled students learn through their natural life experiences including play, domestic responsibilities, personal interests and curiosity, placements and work experience, travel, books, elective classes, family, guides, and social interaction.

The essence

It encourages exploration of activities initiated by the children themselves, believing that the more personal learning is, the more meaningful, well-understood, and therefore useful it’s to the child. While courses may occasionally be taken, homeschooling questions the usefulness of standard curricula, conventional grading methods, and other features of traditional schooling in maximizing the education of each unique child.

While homeschooling has been topic to extensive public debate, tiny media attention has been given to homeschooling in specific. Critics of homeschooling see it as an extreme educational philosophy, with worries that homeschooled children will lack the social skills, structure, and incentive of their peers, while advocates of homeschooling say exactly the opposite is true — self-directed education in a natural environment better equips a child to deal the real world.

Although there’re cases where both working parents also opt for homeschooling, At least one parent has to give full time for homeschooling. It’s NOT an easy task!

The philosophy

Traditional home-schooling generally involves children following the same structured curriculum taught in schools, but from the comfort of their own homes, and at their own pace.

Debunking the myths

Many people don’t realize that homeschooling can be positive and effective way to educate your children.

Even though homeschooling is more popular than you would think, myths and misunderstandings about it persist. Let’s clear out some of the most common myths about homeschooling so you can make the best decision for your child and your family.

Homeschooling in India

In the past, homeschooling in India has been regulated solely at the state level, and homeschoolers have largely been left alone. But times are changing rapidly. Here are some resources you might need as a parent:

Over the years, we have occasionally questioned our decision to homeschool, but those doubts have more to do with my time and energy than any of these myths. It’s human psychology to disregard anything new, we can’t understand or have half-knowledge of.

Conclusion

It’s all in the mind!

The non-doers will have thousands of reasons not to do it and will also demotivate others to do it. The doers will just go ahead and do it. They’re humans who have made or changed history, they’re leaders and rest are followers.

All in all, homeschooling has given some families the freedom and flexibility to explore and learn about the world in creative, interesting ways. If you have more doubts, you can always contact me personally for a detailed discussion.

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