Homeschooling has many benefits for a child’s education. One of the most obvious is that it allows you, the parent, to tailor a specific education geared towards your child’s particular needs
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Homeschooling
1. Homeschooling
Homeschooling has many benefits for a child’s education. One of the most obvious is that it allows
you, the parent, to tailor a specific education geared towards your child’s particular needs. It also
allows you to teach in a style that suits your child — as we all know, different people learn better in
different ways. When you decide to homeschool it is important to remember that as well as being a
parent, you are now taking on the role of a teacher. This is, of course, not a responsibility to be taken
lightly, and you have to make every effort to be the best teacher you can be.
2. Everyone has had the experience of having both a good and bad teacher. If you stop and think about
it, I’ll think you’ll notice some things that your good teacher’s had in common. The most important is
that they were genuinely interested in their subject areas. Nothing makes a teacher better then
enthusiasm for a subject. I think you’ll also notice that most of the bad teachers you had didn’t seem
particularly interested in the subject they were teaching. It is for this reason that it is crucial that you
create a homeschooling experience that interests both you and your child.
While your child’s education should come first and foremost when creating a homeschooling
curriculum, you shouldn’t be shy to think of your own education as well. When looking at things to
study in particular subject areas, think about things that interested you in those areas that you didn’t
get to explore as much as you liked to when you were in school.
It cannot be understated how valuable an experience it is to learn with your child. You will be
strengthening a family bond, and your shared interest and excitement in a topic will ensure that your
child retains the information. A way to do this is to understand the balance between rigidness and
flexibility in a homeschooling curriculum.
A certain amount of formalness is required in a general curriculum: you have to have set goals and
timelines in which certain things must be learned. But within those timelines, you have a lot of
flexibility, and you should use it to your advantage. When studying literature, for example,
understand that the goal is to read and learn about good literature, not necessarily to read a
particular book. So instead of studying a “standard” novel that you’ve already read, consider a book
that is new to you as well. With both you and your child interested in the book, the experience of
reading it together will be enjoyable for both of you, as you will both be excited about the outcome.
This concept needn’t be applied only to literature, think of things in science or music, for example,
that you’ve always wanted to learn about. If you make sure that you are interested in the subjects as
well, your child will sense your enthusiasm and become more drawn into the subject, ensuring a
much more valuable educational experience.
One major advantage of educating your child at home is that you are involved with their home school
success. You help to decide that way your child is taught the material and no one knows your child
better than you do. You know how your child learns and can find ways to make their education
unique and best for them. Another way to ensure your child’s home school success is to enroll them
in enrichment classes.
A parent’s decision to home school their child does not mean they wish to keep them from socializing
with other children their age. In fact, the opposite is quite true. They simply want to have more
control of who their children are socializing with. For example, if you live in a city where your child
goes to public school, your child is apt to come into contact with drugs and alcohol issues much
quicker than they would if they were home schooled.
There are enrichment classes available to children of all ages, such as gymnastics, karate, art, and
even guitar lessons. Any of these classes will allow your child to learn new things that you will not be
able to teach them, as well as learn socialization skills. Many area high schools allow home schooled
children to participate in special classes, such as computer classes and even physical education. This
allows your child to enhance their educational experience and develop their social interactions skills
with other students.
Many communities have programs that were developed especially for home school success. It may be
as much as a alternative school that offers enrichment classes to enhance your child’s home
3. schooling or it could be as little as informal get-togethers for home schooled children. Either one will
help your child to achieve home school success.
If you find there is not a community program in your area, you may want to think about starting a
support group yourself. Many groups have started out small and together, they plan field trips to
enhance their children’s learning experiences, as well as get-togethers where their children can
simply interact with one another. It also can provide you a chance to talk with others that are in your
position as parent and teacher.
Many people do not understand why parents may choose to home school their child and many may
picture the home schooled child to be lonely. However, this is not the case at all. Home schooled
children are often more confident in their abilities and they have no problems fitting in with other
children their age. By adding enrichment classes to your child’s education, you are helping to ensure
their home school success.
Each child has unique interests and learning needs, not to mention attention spans. Therefore, for
parents who are pondering whether homeschooling is for them, it is best to do an initial evaluation of
what the preschool child’s needs are.
Several online resources provide lesson suggestions for preschoolers. Parents and tutors will most
definitely find these materials very helpful. However, consider them only as a guide to give the
children’s learning some direction. It is highly advised on most of the popular homeschooling
websites to be aware of the learners’ interests, be it an inclination to writing, sports, arts and crafts,
or any other subject. You can then incorporate these interests into the learner’s list of “things that a
home schooled child should know.”
For different age groups of children, parents and tutors may need to employ different methods and
techniques for homeschooling. And in order to know which methods and activities best suits the child
under a specific age group, this short list may be of help.
Children of age 2 are found to be the most difficult. The child often gets bored and at times frustrated
when being taught. Stimuli are needed in order to catch their interests. Children of this age group are
most eager to learn, often walking around, and climbing steps. Common behaviors of this age include
self-centeredness and possessiveness. Their sense of humor also develops. Do activities relating to
these capabilities of the child.
Homeschooling three-year olds is even more trying. At this point, the child is more physical in
affection and in play. They don’t mind change, love having friends to play with, and they take verbal
instructions very well. Use these to stimulate them to participate in learning activities. At this age,
they are already capable of communicating their needs.
Four-year olds are usually capable of working with scissors, hopping around on one foot or skipping.
They start to learn to draw and possess a lot of physical energy. Let them try new things, as this will
be their number one interest. They are very imaginative so give them an opportunity to develop and
express this creativity.
Remember that all children grow at their own rate, and in their own ways. To achieve maximum
benefits for the home schooled preschooler, parents and tutors should trust them and give them
sufficient freedom to explore, inquire, and ultimately learn.
Available to supplement classroom learning and help children achieve higher grades are Spectrum
workbooks, a series that allows young learners to reinforce subjects they are learning in school.
4. Spectrum workbooks follow current teaching methodology and subject standards, according to
editors at School Specialty Publishing. The books are written by educational experts in various
subject areas. They are ideal for students who need to extend their learning in a specific subject.
This series covers nine subjects ranging from reading to test preparation. There are over 100
Spectrum titles in all for children Pre-K through eighth grade, each book cover distinguished by a
starburst icon.
Spectrum’s instructional design offers young learners a smooth transition between each exercise and
activity that is age appropriate, along with illustrations, graphs, diagrams and charts that visually
support the concepts being taught. Assessments are included to track student progress, and each
workbook has easy-to-understand directions and an answer key.
In the third grade reading workbook, for example, each lesson features an illustrated story followed
by exercises that test comprehension. This allows students to get the practice they need in essential
reading skills.
The reading workbook is a perfect supplement to a traditional school basal reading program since it
combines activities that reinforce skills in phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition and
reading comprehension with a proven method for developing reading proficiency.
Spectrum has recently celebrated its 10th birthday and its sales have exceeded 15 million copies.
These exceptional additions to home and classroom instructions sell for about 10 dollars in
bookstores and teacher stores.
The number of parents that choose to enroll their child online for home schooling is expanding. Its
popularity among other parents and parents-to-be is vastly increasing. Some parents want it because
it is more convenient when it comes to the financial aspects. Some parents do not have enough
money to be able to send their children to private schools.
With each passing year, tuition fees are soaring. No wonder many parents insist on not bringing their
child to school but there are more reasons. There are some advantages as well as disadvantages to
home schooling. But it is still up to you which school to choose. One reason why many people enroll
their children to this kind of schooling is that they have more control. Control on what? It is control
on the subjects and lessons to learn and the control on whom you want to influence your children.
Quality education is every parent’s desire for their kids. Some people think that they will be able to
teach their child more when he’s taught at home rather than in the school itself. Moreover, some say
that they could choose the subjects to focus on and properly incorporate them in their children’s
minds.
After all, some schools have that lack of input and other factors as well that could hinder their
learning needs. In addition, some parents point out that they can be in charge of the curriculum, as
well as go to the easy lessons and focus on harder subjects. Furthermore, some schools do not have
very efficient teachers with appropriate teaching methods.
Aside from the control over the educational process, some parents who have chosen to home school
their child believe that they are actually getting a far more enhanced course of education. In this
way, they are given assurance that they are properly and effectively taught and educated. Moreover,
they believe that the parent-children bond is strengthened and the family ties are kept intact. They
believe that it enriches their relationship with one another.
5. On the other hand, some people say that home schooling may harm or endanger a child’s social
interaction as well as their emotional relationship with other people. They believe that there are
opportunities that may cause certain social problems. With those mentioned above, there are many
schools that are computer-aided. Various associations and organizations have created home
schooling that provides computer-aided instruction. You can visits some sites online and to find these
organizations. It is good that you canvass first and be aware of their rules, policies, and regulations.
Look for their accreditations. See also if they have activities and events that may give you more
information on their curriculum and with this, you can make your decision. It is predicted that home
schooling will be become more popular and will be utilized more towards achieving quality education
that every child needs and wants.
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