By definition, homeschooling or home-school is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than going to schools. Most of the students who are not sent to schools have parents with specific moral or religious concerns or have parents with certain political powers.
Parents with moral and religious concerns claim that by sending their children to public or private schools, they will be risking their children's behaviour and moral education. However, an important point must be highlighted which is that being overprotective and setting children to homeschooling will affect their character development in a negative way. Children who are home-schooled will face a problem in communicating with people in a confident and effective manner, since effective communication can occur only when one is subject to people's looks and attitudes. On the other hand, Parents who are rich or have certain political positions can find several solutions rather than setting their kids to homeschooling, and eventually destroying their social lives. They can choose a school with high standards if they are worried about their kids safety.Despite of the reason for home-schooling, in an over all view it doesn't seem healthy for our children's social lives and characters.
Parents with moral and religious concerns claim that by sending their children to public or private schools, they will be risking their children's behaviour and moral education. However, an important point must be highlighted which is that being overprotective and setting children to homeschooling will affect their character development in a negative way. Children who are home-schooled will face a problem in communicating with people in a confident and effective manner, since effective communication can occur only when one is subject to people's looks and attitudes. On the other hand, Parents who are rich or have certain political positions can find several solutions rather than setting their kids to homeschooling, and eventually destroying their social lives. They can choose a school with high standards if they are worried about their kids safety.Despite of the reason for home-schooling, in an over all view it doesn't seem healthy for our children's social lives and characters.
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Home schooling is a process that many families that are of high statuses prefer to educate their children through, and they get teachers to educate them at home. Parents who educate their children through homeschooling, they always communicate with other families that also home school their children and thus the children communicate with each other and they become somehow socialized and prepared for the society. But still in my opinion, even though home schooling doesn't deprive the students from any thing, but I still think that regular schools still prepare the students better and socialize the students more to be effective members of the society, because in regular schools the children cooperate with other students from different backgrounds.
There is a misconception that homeschooled children are socially maladaptive. With proper education at home, a child can be more social than many school childrens. They key is to make sure the child is involved in activities outside of the home : a sports team, an arts group, theatre, band, girl guides etc. When parents forget that, social isolation can occur. However, done properly with the childs needs for social interaction... the kid can flourish, with more self assurance than many public school children
I'm against homeschooling because I think that it creates an incredible amount of isolation for the child, Instead of being surrounded by children their own age. As a result, homeschooled children can find it difficult interacting with new people, understanding social norms, or knowing about current trends among children their age. If a child is naturally shy, homeschooling may permanently hamper their social lives as adults. In addition, parents may be lack the expertise of homeschooling their child, especially if parents have limited education themselves.
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