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		<title>The Benefits of Home Schooling</title>
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The decision for home schooling was based on a number of factors: desire to teach religion as part of the curriculum, undesireable school conditions, and overall dissatisfaction with the school&#8217;s curriculum.
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<p><strong>The</strong> decision for home schooling was based on a number of factors: desire to teach religion as part of the curriculum, undesireable school conditions, and overall dissatisfaction with the school&#8217;s curriculum.</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s difficult for researchers to gather data on home schools, some research indicates that adults who were home schooled have a higher college attendance rate and seem more satisfied with life in gener<span id="more-12"></span>al.</p>
<p>Home schooled children have consistently scored exceptionally higher than average on achievement tests. I recently read that home schooled 3rd graders scored higher than 81% of public school students in math alone!</p>
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<p>The biggest benefit to home schooling is simply that parents love their kids and want them to have a bright future. Teachers care very much about their students but no one loves their kid like a mom or dad.</p>
<p>Often the home school parents are able to spend significantly more money on educational materials than a public school can. The average cost of supplies per student per year can range from $200-$2000 at a home school.</p>
<p>Home school students can progress through educational material at the student&#8217;s rate. This makes it much easier for home school students to be enrolled one or more grades above their public and private school-age peers.</p>
<p>Home schooled children are healthier than public school kids since they aren&#8217;t exposed to so many sick children.</p>
<p>Home schooled children don&#8217;t deal with so much peer pressure.</p>
<p>Home schooled children often develop exceptional relationships with their siblings.</p>
<p>Parents can offer their children instruction in areas that aren&#8217;t fostered in public schools. The curriculum is flexible and can be ever changing.</p>
<p>The schedule can be changed if a child needs more or less help in a particular subject.</p>
<p>One mom told me that she is able to take her children to the museum for art class, the symphony for music, and ice skating for physical ed. She wants her children to socialize with other children their age so she often incorporates other home schools into her field trips.</p>
<h2>If you&#8217;re considering home schooling your child, where do you begin? </h2>
<p><img src="http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/250/draft_lens6322012module50446652photo_1249596019studenhelp.jpg" />There are great resources available for parents who are already home schooling and for those who are just kicking the idea around. Starting a home school can be overwhelming. The parents I interviewed said that it is well worth the sacrifice.</p>
<p>I was referrred to this resource and I agree that it&#8217;s great:</p>
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<p>Order my new MP3 Audio CD www.willowtoys.com you will hear over 10 inspiring hours of the best quality Radical Unschooling Conference Discussions&#8230; Dayna shares her view of the benefits of TV in their lives as an Unschooling Family.  <H3>Help answer the question about homeschooling benefits</H3>what are the benefits/ set backs of homeschooling?<br />
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		<title>Homeschooled Children Continue Outperforming Their Public School Counterparts as Homeschooling Increases in Popularity</title>
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In America, there was a time when the idea of homeschooling raised eyebrows of concern and could result in a visit from social services. A lack of trust by the government and public in general in a parent’s ability to educate their own children made homeschooling a bit of a stigma.
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<p>In America, there was a time when the idea of homeschooling raised eyebrows of concern and could result in a visit from social services. A lack of trust by the government and public in general in a parent’s ability to educate their own children made homeschooling a bit of a stigma.</p>
<p>Even today in some circles, there are still many “old school” thinkers that go so far as to say that homeschooling is tantamount to deliberate child a<span id="more-3"></span>buse. As ridiculous as that sounds to most of us, overcoming such ignorance has been a problem for some parents looking into homeschooling.</p>
<p>Overseas, it can be much worse. Homeschooling is illegal in Germany, a law instituted under Hitler and still enforced today. German families who choose to home school must do so in secret and run the risk of arrest; or worse, having the state take their children away.</p>
<p>Performance of home schools versus public and private schools</p>
<p>It doesn’t take much effort or investigation to discover that homeschoolers excel above their public school counter parts in nearly every category. According to a study conducted by Dr. Lawrence Rudner:</p>
<p>•	The average home schooled 8th grade student performs four grade levels above the national average.</p>
<p>•	One in four home school students are enrolled in a grade level that is above their age level.</p>
<p>•	In every grade and in every subject, home schooled students outperform both public and private school students.</p>
<p>Other studies confirm these findings, showing that home schooled students have a much higher college entry rate, score higher on SAT’s and ACT’s, have a higher rate of college graduation, and earn higher incomes in the workforce.</p>
<p>These numbers come despite the fact that about 25% of parents in America who choose to home school either never attended college, or attended but never received a degree. An additional 7-10% have only an Associate degree.</p>
<p>Why do homeschooled children perform so well?</p>
<p>The advantages to homeschooling are many, and are quite revealing as to why homeschooled children do so well.</p>
<p>One on one attention – Whenever a child needs assistance, the parent is there to give him or her full attention, whereas in public schools a teacher must divide their attention between dozens of children.</p>
<p>Ability to focus more time where needed – If a student excels in math, but flounders in science, then a parent can very easily devote as much time as is needed to teaching science. Public schools are regimented, with each subject receiving equal time regardless as to the performance of the student.</p>
<p>Homeschooled students move at their own pace – If a student excels in math then they can advance much quicker than students in a public school, where all students are required to move at the same pace.</p>
<p>Diminished distractions – The parents control the environment, and there is no peer pressure from other students trying to talk a homeschooled student into doing things other than school work or study.</p>
<p>Do parents need some kind of special training or certification?</p>
<p>Some states highly regulate home schools, requiring training and certification in some instances. However, studies show that there is virtually no difference in performance between homeschooled students in highly regulated states versus homeschooled students in states with little or no regulation.</p>
<p>The truth is that homeschooling is gaining in popularity and as such, more and more information and help materials are becoming available. The modern homeschooling parent can now effectively teach their children, regardless of the parent’s own education level, thanks to pre-developed curriculums such as those provided by Heritage Home School Academy.</p>
<p>Parents today can use these curriculums to guide their children. Some curriculums are so effective that parents can study ahead of their children in any subject for which they are lacking and effectively teach the same subject to their children. Furthermore, many children often “learn to learn,” reaching a point where they are able to teach themselves and follow a curriculum with little interaction required from the parent.</p>
<p>Each year more families choose to start homeschooling, spreading knowledge about its benefits, and erasing old stigmas along the way. For more information about homeschooling and home school curriculums, visit Heritage Home School Academy.</p>
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<p>Teach your children from home; learn the benefits of homeschooling in this free home schooling video from an experienced teacher and education curriculum expert. Expert: Terry Neven Contact: www.home-schooling.org Bio: Terry Neven, founder and principal of the Sunland Christian School, is the executive director of the National Independent Study Accreditation Council. Filmmaker: Traci Holsey  <H3>Help answer the question about homeschooling benefits</H3>What are the benefits of homeschooling?<br />I want to start homeschooling but my parents won&#039;t let me. They think it&#039;s not good for me socially. Could you please tell me some facts about homeschooling that I could use to persuasive my parents into letting me be homeschooled?<br />
I&#039;m going into high school, so how does high school homeschooling work?<br />
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<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.heritagehomeschool.com">Heritage Home School Academy</a> is a provider of accredited home school curriculums for grades K-12. Heritage also provides a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.heritagehomeschool.com">Christian home school curriculum</a> based on the Bible for those wishing to incorporate Christian values into their homeschooling, something that is outlawed in public schools.</p>
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Homeschooling is a special type of education, a do it yourself education, if you will.  So, if it is a do it yourself education, just who is the &#8220;you?&#8221;  Parents have hectic lives with work and other pursuits that benefit their children and family.   It is somewhat of a challenge for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Homeschooling is a special type of education, a do it yourself education, if you will.  So, if it is a do it yourself education, just who is the &#8220;you?&#8221;  Parents have hectic lives with work and other pursuits that benefit their children and family.   It is somewhat of a challenge for many parents, particularly single parents, to find the time to devote to giving their children a full time education.  So, what is the answer?</p>
<p>There<span id="more-17"></span> I good news.  Parents have a wide variety of homeschooling options.  More than a million children are home schooled every year so it is obvious that parents are finding ways to make it work for them and their families.  Those ways are as diverse as the parents themselves.</p>
<p>Often, in the case of a traditional, two parent family, they have an arrangement where one parent works outside of the home and the other works in the home.  The one who works in the home also assumes the primary responsibility for homeschooling the children.</p>
<p>Many parents choose homeschooling for their children because they are dissatisfied with the quality of education as well as the values that are taught, implicitly or otherwise, in public schools.  </p>
<p>However such traditional arrangements, one parent, usually the man, works, the other, usually the woman, cares for the home, is not the only option and certainly not the only choice that parents can make.  The options have expanded exponentially since the 1960s.  With the introduction of role reversals, same sex couples, extended families and many other less conventional families are emerging; alternatives in homeschooling education are presenting many more choices.  </p>
<p>Many families, regardless of family structure, are making creative choices in selecting someone to educate their children.  Some may invite an older relative or a friend into the home.  This is an arrangement that actually goes back to a much older tradition.  Whether it is an older aunt or uncle, a grandparent or a friend, that person can bring to the table valuable experiences and can often be exceptional homeschool education providers.</p>
<p>As the homeschooling movement has come to a point where second generation education is possible, children who were homeschooled are often homeschooling their own children.  They are also often the best choices in providing homeschool education.</p>
<p>On the other hand, those who endured public school education also have many valuable contributions.  They have many valuable life lessons to impart but they should take care to avoid falling back on public school methods.  </p>
<p>Neighbors can provide homeschooling as can stay at home moms.  These moms provide childcare services as well as incorporating homeschooling.  Another option is to find a family who is already homeschooling their own children and have them take on your children as well.</p>
<p>Busy parents also have a somewhat newer facet to homeschooling but is centuries old and that is finding a tutor.  In many other countries, tutors are often the primary education giver.  In fact, the public school system which is modeled after the Prussian system of the 1800s is a relatively recent endeavor which has, for the most part, failed.</p>
<p>Tutors come is all varieties with a wide range of backgrounds.  Some may specialize in a certain area such as music or languages while others have a broad background.  Some are even former public or private school teachers who were unhappy with the system, yet love teaching.</p>
<p>Parents often mistakenly believe that they can not afford a private tutor to homeschool their children.  However, they soon realize after research that this is simply not so.  The cost of a tutor is somewhat nominal when the quality of the education is considered.   They may even elect to start a home based business so that they can still be a part of their children&#8217;s lives while the tutor carries the bulk of the educational load.</p>
<p>Often parents will discover that children who are fairly motivated and independent thrive well in a homeschooling environment and the time required for schooling is actually less than anticipated.  When a parent or tutor provides a child with guidance and resources the children largely teach themselves.  This in itself makes tutoring far less expensive.  One of the greatest benefits of homeschooling is that homeschooled children are usually at the top of their classes in college because their love for learning is self generated.</p>
<p>Before discounting homeschooling as a venture that will not work for you, take some time to explore all of your options.</p>
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<p>www.timhawkins.net Oh, the misconceptions and realities of homeschool life, from comedian (and homeschool dad) Tim Hawkins. To view this video in HIGH RESOLUTION, click on the above link.  <H3>Help answer the question about homeschooling benefits</H3>what is the best homeschooling program for kids. What is the benefit of these vs. just teaching out of books?<br />
I guess what I&#039;m asking is why pay $1000/year for, say, A beka curriculum if you can get second-hand books and videos, etc. and teach your kids the same info.<br />
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