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Homeschooling as a Mother's Right
Margaret is a homeschool veteran who explains why traditional schooling was never an option for her children. Margaret’s narrative documents the complexity of being a single Black mother and choosing to live in a low-income housing community, and not working full-time in order to fulfill her rights as a mother to do what she determined would be best for her children. Her account also demonstrates the role of faith, spirituality, and the complexity of building a curriculum to meet her children’s needs.
Benefits of Homeschooling
More and more children and teens than ever are learning at home. The benefits are clear. Homeschooling gives the advantage of flexibility, academic superiority, efficiency, and the many opportunities that a homeschool family can take advantage of. Education is not a one-size fits all endeavor and homeschooling allows families to learn in the way that best suits them.
The Home-School Advantage
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18 Reasons Why Doctors and Lawyers Homeschool Their Children
How to Start Homeschooling
10 Advantages Of Homeschooling That You Really Can't Argue With
While most parents just expect and plan to send their kids to a public school, a growing number of American families are re-envisioning their education philosophy, deciding to teach their children at home. And indeed, there are several advantages to homeschooling, including more family time, using your preferred curriculum, safety, learning at their own pace, and more quality time.
Why Homeschool?
Why Do People Homeschool?
Careful Study Finds Homeschool Advantage
Canadian Study Confirms Advantages of Homeschooling
The Benefits of Homeschooling: Top Ten Reasons for Homeschooling
Homeschooling: A Growing Option in American Education
The Privacy Advantages of Homeschooling
This academic paper exposes the expansion of information gathering and dissemination via the United States public school system and facilitates parental choices on how best to educate their children if privacy issues are a concern. Privacy is fundamentally the omission of outside interference; therefore, in attempting to demonstrate the privacy advantages of homeschooling, this work, for the most part, proves a negative by comparatively cataloging how much privacy is denied, or potentially denied, when students attend public schools. It then compares and contrasts students’ legal requirements regarding the types of information students must provide to government educational institutions and the information public schools and homeschools must or may gather or release. Finally, it examines homeschooling’s legal foundations and regulatory issues. and postulates challenges facing the future of homeschooling’s privacy advantages.
Why do some people choose to homeschool their kids?
More and more American parents are choosing to educate their children at home. What accounts for this trend? Reasons include faith preferences, the individual approach to education, and a desire for a stronger family unit.
Resources
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The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
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The Homeschooling Advantage: Empowering Your Child’s Education Beyond the Classr...
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The Advantages of Home Schooling
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Home Advantage: Social Class and Parental Intervention in Elementary Education
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Stairway to Heaven: Divine Developmental Design of Seven Year Step-Path Platform...
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Homeschooling. Homeschooling Guide. Homeschooling Comprehensive Guide Includes: ...
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The Four-Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Lif...
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The Homeschool Advantage: Crafting Compelling Academic Records
Featured Resources
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Homeschooling: You’re Doing It Right Just by Doing It
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The Homeschooling Advantage: Empowering Your Child’s Education Beyond the Classr...
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The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
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The Advantages of Home Schooling
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The Four-Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Lif...
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Home Advantage: Social Class and Parental Intervention in Elementary Education









