Is Homeschooling Right for Your Family?
Posted by: Mark Allen in Education, tags: EducationThe choice to homeschool should not be made easily. You will need to research and discuss to make a wise decision even though homeschooling is legal in every state. There are a few questions to ask yourself when considering if homeschooling is right, or an option for your family.
Am I comfortable spending all of my time with my children? One of the main reasons that people homeschool is because they love their children and want what’s best for them. They also genuinely like spending time with their children, which is good since you’ll be spending all of your time with them. If your children frustrate you easily, homeschooling might not be a good match for you.
Homeschoolers are usually asked a lot of questions. You will need to know if these questions will bother you. Those questions may vary, from being asked about socialization for your children to what curriculum they’re using. It would help if you don’t mind answering the same questions over and over if you homeschool.
To find out about homeschooling, you can check out books from your public library. Everything you need to know about the topic is more than likely to be found in a large selection of books. Since most homeschoolers rely on the library for learning, and source materials, you may even ask the librarian if there are homeschoolers in the area.
Doing an online research for “homeschool groups (your city)” or “homeschool groups (your state),” finding local homeschoolers, or reading some books will help in the process of finding an available support system. On many occasions there are opportunities for families to get together and have some fun, and homeschooling co-ops are available in many places.
If you have other questions, and you have found families that already homeschool, you may consider asking them about the pros and cons of homeschooling. Most families will be more than happy to help you make a decision, as well as being honest about their reasons. You can ask them about the hardships they had to deal with when starting out, about the curriculum, socialization, and ask if they have any suggestions about what tp use or not to use.
What curriculum to choose? There are many choices – often in the price, and in the choices available. While it is possible to have “school at home” without using a set curriculum, it is also possible to homeschool by choosing books that are offered in most public schools. Library books should give you an idea about what your child should be learning in each grade, and should explain all the various methods.
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