Benefits of homeschooling
Homeschooling is one of the most popular alternatives to traditional educational program. Many have attested to its effectiveness in improving the performance of children as well as their personality and behavior. In fact, there is about seven to 15 percent increase in families choosing to undergo homeschooling.
Colleges have observed good school performances from students who have undergone homeschooling. Some even believe that the program creates students who are independent and responsible students, who can learn on their own without much spoonfeeding.
Focused teaching
Because the ratio with a homeschooling program is often one to one or if not, a maximum of three is to one, the chances of individualized and focused teaching is greater. This is compared to the big ratios in classrooms, which is currently pegged at about 15 to 25 students to one teacher. Parent-teachers can actually put their undivided attention to their kids, allowing them to observe and respond to the needs of their children. This is especially good in teaching lessons that students find hard to understand such as Mathematics and Science.
Results at an instant
Unlike schools, which hand out grades after a week; with homeschool, you get instant feedback. You can actually check the papers and worksheets in the presence of your child and actually let him know how he did in the exam. What is good with this kind of program is the fact that any problems in the lesson can be easily detected and solved. Lessons will not pile up one after the other. One can actually master one lesson before proceeding to another.
Customized lessons
Another great thing about the homeschooling program is the fact that children can learn at their own paces. There is no fixed schedule that a lesson can be finished. In addition, the lesson plan is flexible in such a way that children can focus more on one lesson where they found difficulties in while forgoing with reviewing lessons that they have easily mastered.
Another advantage of a homeschooling program is the fact that it takes into consideration the learning style of the child. Unlike with traditional classroom settings, where lessons are taught through visual and auditory ways, homeschooling can provide an alternative for kinesthetic and experiential learners.
Less peer pressure
Let’s face it. Classroom settings can be a jungle especially for children who are not so popular or those that find it hard to fit in. There you will find the bullies, who can bring trauma to your kid. With homeschooling, bullying is minimized. There is also less peer pressure. Parents can also ensure that the values that their kids learn are the values that they want to teach and not the ones that they learn from their environment.