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What's Wrong With Our Public School System?

in Country Child

What's the Hype about Home Schools?

"Factory educations" -- traditional schools -- are said to be ruining our children's minds.

A forced curricula, the stress of constant testing (therefore labeling) and imposing our interests over a child's personal interests are killing our children's natural curiosity about the world and it's workings.

And don't get a home schooling parent started on socialization concerns! Unless you want to hear about how children are raising each other - with all their bad habits and rudeness - in schools.

No where else in modern society does peer-to-peer interaction exist on such an extreme scale then in our grade and high schools. Look around your workplace? Is everyone else your age and struggling with the same challenges? Can you imagine the mess of your company if they were?

Schools do not prepare our children for life socially by any stretch of the imagination - they just allow our children to pick up other children's bad habits and teach them to say "Well, Johnny's allowed..." or "Susie did it..."

Benefits of Home Schooling Your Child

Home-schooling, on the other hand, has been proven to instill responsibility, creativity and curiosity -- three traits that will serve your child well as adults and set them up for success later in life.

One Step Further Away From Traditional Schooling

To take our children further from the classroom we move into the realm of "un-schooling" or "de-schooling" - these provide the maximum benefit to raising healthy children that turn into healthy adults. Although not as popular as the home-schooling movement, de-schooling is gaining ground.

Here we benefit our children most -- allowing them to study, research, explore what 'moves them'. If you've heard the term "child-directed learning", and the wonders that the approach has created, you've been hearing about de-schooling.

Check out the home schooling websites link if you want to do some more research online.

One of the best places to start your journey into learning about the effects of home schooling vs. public schooling is John Holt's website and books.

Laura Childs

 

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