What Every Parent Needs To Know About Homeschooling
Author: DaniseB.Keasda
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From 1964 through 1981, the school system came under great scrutiny from the public. Parents and teachers together accused the school systems of improperly teaching children and the schools just had too many students to slow down for one or two children with disabilities in learning, and the school had to teach at a certain pace to maintain their schedule.
Parents stated that some schools were so crowded that they preferred to teach their children themselves, at home. So the homeschooling trend begins. Most states offer home schools known as an umbrella school that provides a comprehensive curriculum, many are for a complete year. They provide all the books, computers, (if the children are going to be checked online); paper, pencils, workbooks, and other materials that the children might need to meet the yearly expectations of the children. These materials are to recreate the school environment in a home, based on the same subject areas as a public run school. These guides are extensive with step-by-step instructions and they even have standard tests. Once a month, a correspondence is made by a member of the school and will contact the children and talk with them to find out how they are progressing, and give them a small test.
If parents want to begin home schooling their children, then they must find a certified correspondence school. They also must follow school attendance laws and stick to an approved curriculum for their child.
If you are looking into the possibility of home schooling your children, you should consider getting in touch with other home schooling parents. You can have group classes once a week and group field trips and the like to give children a chance to socialize, something which is a problem area for many home schooled students.
Some parents wonder if they home school their children how will it affect them getting into college. All states do permit home school parents to issue a high school transcript for their child; however, the College Board does suggest that parents keep detailed records and portfolios. These records are very important and should always be kept in a safe place. Home schoolers are now allowed to attend over 900 different colleges and universities.
The idea behind home schooling is that children are naturally interested in learning and will want to know more about the world around them, especially in their particular areas of interest.
Children who are home schooled are typically far ahead of their similarly aged public school educated peers.
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Penned by Danise B. Keasda, a proficient teacher for more than 12 years. She has been studying on home schooling since the 90's. She specializes in helping families find resources for writing lessons and paragraph writing exercises.
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