WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 1497 [post_author] => 4 [post_date] => 2016-11-02 22:03:44 [post_date_gmt] => 2016-11-02 22:03:44 [post_content] => Homeschooling involves parents and/or hired instructors as teachers within the home instead of enrolling children in a public or private school. It takes hard work, patience, and responsibility to home school. Reasons why parents choose to homeschool:
  1. Religion
  2. Special needs/disability
  3. School does not challenge child to his/her full potential
  4. Bullying
  5. Transportation/convenience
  6. Family travel
Things to Consider:
  1. Homeschoolers normally score higher on examination/standardized tests (ACT and SAT) for the following reasons:
    a)   Special needs are addressed b)   Students have advanced communication skills c)   Schooling is focused on knowledge rather than grades d)  Safe learning environments e)  Independent thinking is fostered
  2. Family dynamics may help or hinder the learning experience
  3. Parents need to MAKE the time (Example – desire to work)
  4. Parents have the ability to control every aspect of their children’s lives
  5.  Some parents lack the education or resources to home school effectively
  6. It can be difficult to make friends if there are no groups or organizations nearby
Helpful Websites: If my parents chose to home school me, I don’t think I would like it because I am unable to get along well with some of my family members, wouldn’t have any friends/classmates to play with, and am easily distracted by the television in my home. To be honest, I would rather go to public or private school rather than be homeschooled. Though my opinion about homeschooling differentiates from many others, there are great support groups like NHEG to be a resource to homeschooled families. There are many choices out there for child education; homeschooling is just one of them. References: www.raisesmartkid.com/6-to-10-years-old/5-articles/50-benefits-of-homeschooling-how-it-could-make-kids-smarter [post_title] => What is Homeschooling? [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => homeschooling [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2017-01-30 16:52:06 [post_modified_gmt] => 2017-01-30 21:52:06 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://www.newheightseducation.org/NHEG_site/?p=1497 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => post [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) lang="en-US"> What is Homeschooling? - New Heights Educational Group, Inc.
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What is Homeschooling?

Homeschooling involves parents and/or hired instructors as teachers within the home instead of enrolling children in a public or private school. It takes hard work, patience, and responsibility to home school.

Reasons why parents choose to homeschool:

  1. Religion
  2. Special needs/disability
  3. School does not challenge child to his/her full potential
  4. Bullying
  5. Transportation/convenience
  6. Family travel

Things to Consider:

  1. Homeschoolers normally score higher on examination/standardized tests (ACT and SAT) for the following reasons:

    a)   Special needs are addressed
    b)   Students have advanced communication skills
    c)   Schooling is focused on knowledge rather than grades
    d)  Safe learning environments
    e)  Independent thinking is fostered

  2. Family dynamics may help or hinder the learning experience
  3. Parents need to MAKE the time (Example – desire to work)
  4. Parents have the ability to control every aspect of their children’s lives
  5.  Some parents lack the education or resources to home school effectively
  6. It can be difficult to make friends if there are no groups or organizations nearby

Helpful Websites:

If my parents chose to home school me, I don’t think I would like it because I am unable to get along well with some of my family members, wouldn’t have any friends/classmates to play with, and am easily distracted by the television in my home. To be honest, I would rather go to public or private school rather than be homeschooled. Though my opinion about homeschooling differentiates from many others, there are great support groups like NHEG to be a resource to homeschooled families. There are many choices out there for child education; homeschooling is just one of them.

References:

www.raisesmartkid.com/6-to-10-years-old/5-articles/50-benefits-of-homeschooling-how-it-could-make-kids-smarter

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