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How Home Schooling Got Started

Sep 27th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Home schooling is something which has been with us for a long time now. After all, it was until fairly recently the only educational option open to many children. Home schooling has been coming back into style in this country. For many different reasons, some parents are not happy with the schools in their area. If they have the free time to educate their children in the home, they will then often choose to do so.

From 1964 on, there has been a growing number of parents taking a look at their local public schools and deciding that crowded classrooms and strictly regulated curricula did not allow teachers to give students the individual attention they truly needed.

Parents whose students were in overcrowded schools in many cases decided that it would be better to teach their children themselves, kicking off a trend towards homeschooling. Many states offer a suggested curriculum for home schooled children called an umbrella school; the state provides books and other necessary materials, even computers when needed. This is intended to give children a scholastic environment at home and a curriculum which largely matches that of public schools in their area. These umbrella school guides contain detailed instructions and even standard tests for home schooled students. The school district will keep in touch with the parent and child on a monthly basis and give them a test to assess their scholastic progress.

In order for a family to home school their children, the parent has to find a certified correspondence school that will accept them. There are compulsory school attendance laws, which have to be followed. The school then has an approved curriculum that must be adhered to.

If you are interested in home schooling your child, you may find it helpful to get in contact with other parents who home school their children. You can give your children an opportunity to socialize via having a regular group classroom, field trips and the like; this is a good move since socialization is the thing lacked by many home schooled children

A lot of parents who home school have worries about how home schooling can affect their child’s chance of getting into college. While each state permits parents of home schooled students to issue transcripts for their child, it is suggested by the Board of Education that these parents keep detailed records in case they are needed. Home schooled students are now allowed to enroll in over 900 colleges.

Home schooling is based upon a natural learning system where children pursue knowledge that is based upon their particular interests as well as the basic knowledge of learning.

One of the advantages of home schooling is that children who have been home schooled are generally much stronger performers, academically speaking then are their peers who have been educated in public schools - this is one of the biggest reasons that parents choose to home school their children.

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