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Positiv              VS      Negativ
      e                  .         e

Goal: They want to            Definition: Home-
provide meaningful and        based learning/
productive learning           schooling
through a method that
has positive effect on
• Helping one another    •   Family bonding
• Individual Attention   •   A good education
• Freedom to Diversity   •   Learning at their own pace
• Social Adjustment      •   Being who we really are
                         •   Socialization
Helping one another

• According to a mother whom
  homeschools her children, it is helpful
  to have children who are at different
  academic levels
• In this way, the older child can help in
  teaching the younger child while
  refreshing the ideas and concepts that
  they learned at that age
• This will give them the ability to also
  interact with their siblings
Individual Attention

• The parent can provide their children with
  individual and one-on-one time everyday,
  where as, public educated children have a
  ratio of usually 24-1
• The parent can have the children excel in
  their academic strengths and overcome
  their difficulties
• The parents along with their children can help
  build a curriculum that best fits their child’s
  needs, not state required needs for a group of
  children
• The schedule can be adapted to the child and
  parent’s needs and wants
Social Adjustment and
             Socialization




• Some states allow homeschooled children to
  participate in the after school activities and
  sports
• Social Adjustments can include getting
  together with other children for play dates
Family Bonding
• The bond can grow between a child and parent
  when they spend this much time together
• Children respect their parent as a parent and a
  teacher
• They spend time with their siblings and tend to get
  along with them better
A Good Education
• Overall, their education is well-rounded
  and personalized to what they need
• According to the National Home Education
  Research Institute, homeschooled
  students score 15-20 points higher than
  public school students on standardized
  tests
Learning at Their Own
           Pace
  • Sometimes teachers in public school
   just complete what the state requires
                  of them

 • Children can get “lost” in the shuffle
   of trying to get all the requirements
                  covered

• At home, the children can learn at their
  own pace and take the time they need in
  order to expand on concepts they do not
           understand completely
Being Who We Really Are
• A child can undergo a lot of peer pressure
  while in public schools that sometimes cannot
  always be observed by teachers and/or
  reported by students
• There are a lot of stereotypes for students in
  some schools
• An unsupportive family    • Teaching several levels at once
• Isolation/Loneliness      • Socialization
• A pressure to succeed     • Sports at school
                            • Being together 24/7 (being
• Not a qualified teacher
                              truly dedicated)
                            • The child’s choice
An Unsupportive Family
• Family members may feel as though you are hurting
  your child by not enrolling them in a public school
  system
• Some homeschooled families receive ridicule about
  their ways
• If children are perceived as “smart” by family
  members, they think that the child needs to be placed
  into public schooling; however, couldn’t it be the
  parents who help make that child “smart” ?
• This can be through the child and/or the
  parents (teachers)
• Parents are forced to devote their lives to
  their children through teaching them
• You may not receive a lot of support and
  encouragement for the teaching you do

         Isolation/Loneliness
• As a teacher/parent, you have pressure on you to
  succeed and prove to others that homeschooling
  really does work!
• Dealing with the fact that everyone will not agree
  with what you are doing
• Getting stressed out and not taking it out on your
  children
Not A Qualified Teacher
• Some parents are not completely
  qualified to teach their children
• Some of them do not even have a
  college level education
• Some of the environments at home
  reflect this...some children are
  yelled at for not getting the correct
  answer, etc.
• Taking in a lot of verbal abuse
Teaching Several Levels At Once
• Parents feel overwhelmed to have to teach
  several levels of school at once and in one day
• The children can struggle because they have
  to wait to ask question until their parent is
  finished with what their sibling is learning
• Some studies showed that parents buy
  curriculums off of the internet in order to help
  with teaching several levels
Socialization
• They do not receive the socialization at home that
  they would in a public school
• The children are only exposed to their siblings and
  family members
• If the children are exposed to other children with
  play dates, they are usually other homeschooled
  children
Sports At School
• Some states say that Homeschooled children
  cannot participate in sports and athletics at
  pubic schools
• In this way, it could lead to a social issue
  because a lot of children at public schools meet
  their friends when they both participated in a
  sport together
Being Together 24/7
• Teachers (parents) have to be with their
  children 24/7
• Most parents that homeschool are also
  stay at home mothers
• This means that you are with your
  children everyday acting both as their
  teacher and as their parent
• This could lead to some resentment
  because they are forced to be at home
  with them 24/7
• Sometimes parents and children both need
  a break and some breathing room!
• Parents will be forced to dedicate
  themselves to their teaching and have to
Their Choice
• Some homeschooled children may want to be placed in
  public schools and not be forced to be taught at home
  by their parent
• Their parents teaching methods might not be working
  for the way that they learn (may be non-energetic,
  boring, and stern in their teaching ways)
• They may want to participate in sports at school
• They may want to experience pubic schools for
  themselves
Conclusion

*Homeschooling can have a lot of negatives and
positive to it, but so can public schools.

*It really just depends on the parents and their
family on how they ultimately want to raise their
children

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Homeschooling presentation

  • 1. Positiv VS Negativ e . e Goal: They want to Definition: Home- provide meaningful and based learning/ productive learning schooling through a method that has positive effect on
  • 2. • Helping one another • Family bonding • Individual Attention • A good education • Freedom to Diversity • Learning at their own pace • Social Adjustment • Being who we really are • Socialization
  • 3. Helping one another • According to a mother whom homeschools her children, it is helpful to have children who are at different academic levels • In this way, the older child can help in teaching the younger child while refreshing the ideas and concepts that they learned at that age • This will give them the ability to also interact with their siblings
  • 4. Individual Attention • The parent can provide their children with individual and one-on-one time everyday, where as, public educated children have a ratio of usually 24-1 • The parent can have the children excel in their academic strengths and overcome their difficulties
  • 5. • The parents along with their children can help build a curriculum that best fits their child’s needs, not state required needs for a group of children • The schedule can be adapted to the child and parent’s needs and wants
  • 6. Social Adjustment and Socialization • Some states allow homeschooled children to participate in the after school activities and sports • Social Adjustments can include getting together with other children for play dates
  • 7. Family Bonding • The bond can grow between a child and parent when they spend this much time together • Children respect their parent as a parent and a teacher • They spend time with their siblings and tend to get along with them better
  • 8. A Good Education • Overall, their education is well-rounded and personalized to what they need • According to the National Home Education Research Institute, homeschooled students score 15-20 points higher than public school students on standardized tests
  • 9. Learning at Their Own Pace • Sometimes teachers in public school just complete what the state requires of them • Children can get “lost” in the shuffle of trying to get all the requirements covered • At home, the children can learn at their own pace and take the time they need in order to expand on concepts they do not understand completely
  • 10. Being Who We Really Are • A child can undergo a lot of peer pressure while in public schools that sometimes cannot always be observed by teachers and/or reported by students • There are a lot of stereotypes for students in some schools
  • 11. • An unsupportive family • Teaching several levels at once • Isolation/Loneliness • Socialization • A pressure to succeed • Sports at school • Being together 24/7 (being • Not a qualified teacher truly dedicated) • The child’s choice
  • 12. An Unsupportive Family • Family members may feel as though you are hurting your child by not enrolling them in a public school system • Some homeschooled families receive ridicule about their ways • If children are perceived as “smart” by family members, they think that the child needs to be placed into public schooling; however, couldn’t it be the parents who help make that child “smart” ?
  • 13. • This can be through the child and/or the parents (teachers) • Parents are forced to devote their lives to their children through teaching them • You may not receive a lot of support and encouragement for the teaching you do Isolation/Loneliness
  • 14. • As a teacher/parent, you have pressure on you to succeed and prove to others that homeschooling really does work! • Dealing with the fact that everyone will not agree with what you are doing • Getting stressed out and not taking it out on your children
  • 15. Not A Qualified Teacher • Some parents are not completely qualified to teach their children • Some of them do not even have a college level education • Some of the environments at home reflect this...some children are yelled at for not getting the correct answer, etc. • Taking in a lot of verbal abuse
  • 16. Teaching Several Levels At Once • Parents feel overwhelmed to have to teach several levels of school at once and in one day • The children can struggle because they have to wait to ask question until their parent is finished with what their sibling is learning • Some studies showed that parents buy curriculums off of the internet in order to help with teaching several levels
  • 17. Socialization • They do not receive the socialization at home that they would in a public school • The children are only exposed to their siblings and family members • If the children are exposed to other children with play dates, they are usually other homeschooled children
  • 18. Sports At School • Some states say that Homeschooled children cannot participate in sports and athletics at pubic schools • In this way, it could lead to a social issue because a lot of children at public schools meet their friends when they both participated in a sport together
  • 19. Being Together 24/7 • Teachers (parents) have to be with their children 24/7 • Most parents that homeschool are also stay at home mothers • This means that you are with your children everyday acting both as their teacher and as their parent • This could lead to some resentment because they are forced to be at home with them 24/7 • Sometimes parents and children both need a break and some breathing room! • Parents will be forced to dedicate themselves to their teaching and have to
  • 20. Their Choice • Some homeschooled children may want to be placed in public schools and not be forced to be taught at home by their parent • Their parents teaching methods might not be working for the way that they learn (may be non-energetic, boring, and stern in their teaching ways) • They may want to participate in sports at school • They may want to experience pubic schools for themselves
  • 21. Conclusion *Homeschooling can have a lot of negatives and positive to it, but so can public schools. *It really just depends on the parents and their family on how they ultimately want to raise their children