Homeschooling
Have you thought about
homeschooling your children?
Homeschooling isn’t for every family and, within families, it isn’t for
every child either. However, you may
find that homeschooling is right for you and your family.
Your average classroom has as many
as thirty students, sometimes more.
Normally speaking there is only one teacher. The teacher is not there to educate your
children in Christianity or other religion. The teacher is there to teach what
is on the tests the children will be taking.
If your child does not grasp what
is taught the first time it is taught, your child may miss the whole concept
and be left behind. You may find that
homeschooling adds to your life recipe.
If either spouse works from home,
homeschooling may be perfect for you.
The one parent can facilitate the teaching while working on their other
work.
If you have any questions about
homeschooling, they may be answered in the following books:
Is
Homeschooling (or is it Home Schooling?) Right for You? by Suzanne G. and David E. McClendon.
Whether you decide to homeschool
or not, remember that everything can be used as an opportunity to teach your
child something. You can teach your child math and budgeting during a trip to
the grocery store. You can teach your
child all sorts of things (good or bad) while driving places.
Please be advised that all the
information in this course is provided to educate, enlighten, and broaden your
views in life. The information provided
is not a substitute for medical, legal, dietary, financial/accounting, or
religious professionals. Always consult
a professional before you act on any of the information you find in this
course.
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