Home Schooling: Is It a Good Form Of Education?

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Home schooling: Is it a good form of education? One might ask the question, just what exactly is home schooling? I realize that there are many different interpretations of the term “home school” so I will start off by telling you about my home school experience. At the time my parents decided to take the leap and home school us kids, I was five years old and ready to start kindergarten. This was a tough decision for them, yet it was one they knew they had to make. Both my parents had bad experiences growing up in the public school system and they did not want that for their children. So at age five my mother began teaching me to read. Everything she tried failed to help me. I would get headaches and eventually start crying out of frustration because I just wasn’t getting it. She realized I wasn’t ready for reading at that point in my life and decided to wait a few months and try again. After six months or so she tried again and I picked up on it no problem. Now had I been in public school, things would have been way different. It’s possible I would have been held back a grade and even labeled as slow and put into special classes. The truth is I wasn’t slow, my brain just couldn’t take it at that point in my life. We learned a lot from that first experience and were able to apply that learning technique all throughout my home school education. Whenever I would have trouble catching on to new things we would move on to something else and later come back to that subject I was struggling with. Not everyone learns in the same way, but for me that method worked fairly well. People say home schooling doesn’t provide much of a social life; I feel those people are greatly misled. Growing up my parents always made sure us kids had the opportunity for outside-the-home activities which involved interaction with all age groups. We were apart of a home

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