by Jennifer Cartwright
Many parents are choosing to home school their children for a variety of reasons ranging from dissatisfaction with a particular individual in the school system to religious reasons. It is important for a parent to understand his or her specific reason for choosing home schooling and to be aware of the work involved in home schooling. It is not a choice to be made lightly or in the heat of the moment. This article will explore rationales for a decision to home school and look at the ramifications of the choice to home school.
- Religious: You may feel that you do not want to expose your children to certain type of ideas or individuals who do not have the same religious beliefs that you do.
- Better education: You may feel that you will be able to give your child a better education than the public school. You will be able to tailor the educational program to your child and provide undivided attention to them.
- Afraid of the school environment: You may be concerned that the school is in a neighborhood that is not very desirable or that the students in the school are not a good influence on your child.
- Personal vendetta with the school: You may have had an argument or problem with some of the school personnel including the principal and teachers.
- “Living off the grid”: You may like living a self-sufficient life style with little interaction with society in general.
Jennifer Cartwright B. A., M. Ed., Ed. D. Candidate, has been a classroom teacher working with children with disabilities for the past 29 years. She began her career working with institutionalized severely and profoundly mentally impaired, multi-handicapped children and has, through the years, worked with children having various disabilities. Jennifer has taught in public schools in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Georgia. She has been a co-presenter for workshops on ADHD in New Hampshire. She currently lives and teaches in Georgia.Disclaimer: Any names used in this article do not represent any real people or children, but are based on the experience of Jennifer Cartwright in her many years of teaching experience. No part of this article may be copied or reproduced in any form without the express permission of More4Kids Inc © 2006
|
Posting Search Tags: Homeschooling Education
Add Comment