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However,once our children are taken
out of the formal school environment we can find that
the lines of communication become more open and as they
confide more in us we realise the actual extent of
bullying and the effect it has been having on our
children.Therefore we are able to help our children
overcome the effects of bullying and to develop a strong
sense of self-esteem and renewed self-confidence.
*A very flexible daily schedule, much to everyones'
delight.We all have days when we wake up tired or feel
unwell.When homeschooling the daily schedule becomes
much more flexible and allows for much freedom in coping
with health issues and time constraints.
It is only a short time before the children become very
good at time management and develop a personal sense of
responsibility for accomplishing tasks within a certain
time frame.This goes hand in hand with self-discipline.
*The freedom to choose topics our children are
interested in and the willingness to change if there was
a lack of interest in a particular topic.
For example,if one child is interested in Endangered
Species,but another in Chemistry,there is no reason why
these differing interests cannot be catered to.In
fact,the children very quickly become self-learners:that
is,they follow their natural interests until they are
satisfied with what they have learnt in a particular
area.Then they willingly go on to something else.
*Each child can be given as much one-on-one attention as
necessary,therefore allowing for quick pick-up of any
weaknesses or problems in their curriculum areas.
For example,when at school perhaps you as a parent did
not realise that your child was struggling with Math
simply because they did not know their Times Tables,or
even that your child was not reading at a required grade
level.Within a short time of homeschooling you can
identify and deal with these problems.
*The children are eager to get into their work each day,
knowing that much time for favourites was available when
the formal side was covered.
For example,if your children are avid readers there may
be time for an extra visit to the Library,or if they
love the outdoors a bike ride or bushwalk.These are the
things that enhance education for young and old.
*It was only a short time from when the children were
taken out of school to see what each child's' strengths
and weaknesses were.For example,our son developed a deep
love for fishing and story writing.Our daughters all
learnt musical instruments and were keenly interested in
a wide variety of crafts and hobbies.Some were keenly
interested in stamp collecting and loved to attend and
be involved in stamp auctions.
*The children became very self-motivated and self-disciplined
learners which qualities have carried over into their
adult lives and work habits.They all love acquiring new
skills to this day,because of their love for learning.
*If anyone was sick at any time the children were so far
ahead in their program that it did not matter and ample
time off could be given without fear of falling
behind.This takes pressure off the whole family,as we
all know how difficult it can be when there is a nasty 'flu
or other bug doing the circuit.
*It is very easy to integrate a wide range of activities
which allow for socialising with a wide variety of age
groups and cultures.
For example,if you have elderly folk in your
neighbourhood you can invite them for morning tea and as
they and the children get to know one another the
children can create biographies of the lives of these
ones.
Or perhaps there is a family from another country just
moved into your area.This is a great opportunity to get
to know one another and for the children to learn the
invaluable lesson of tolerance and respect for those of
a different background,thus removing prejudices.
These are but a few of the many benefits that we have
found come from homeschooling.It really is a practical
and viable alternative to formal school education,in
areas where it is permitted.
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About the Author:
Brenda Shaylor has homeschooled five children
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