The Cons And Arguments Against Home Schooling




Arguments Against Home Schooling

With all of the recent violence that has been happening in schools, you may have been thinking about home schooling your children when your children reach school age. However, before you make a definite decision as to whether you will or not home school your children, you should know that there are many arguments against home schooling.

Argument 1: Lack of Social Interaction

Arguments Against Home Schooling

While there are a few arguments against home schooling, one of the most prevalent ones and frequently brought up ones is the issue of children not interacting as much as they would had they been schooled with other children. The people who raise this particular argument against home schooling cite that going to school is also an important way for children to develop their social skills.

If a child is home schooled, the chances for them to make lasting friendship and develop social relationships can be very much diminished. Some children are home schooled specifically because they have social anxiety issues, but to take a child without such issue and home school them by themselves, can create these problems since they might not be able to learn sufficiently how to interact with other people.

Argument 2: Students Are Not Socially Prepared

Another argument against home schooling is that the child will not be sufficiently prepared for further education. Many parents prefer to home school their child through high school, but then want them to go to a traditional college or university. However, children that are not used to a classroom setting sometimes have trouble adjusting to college life.

Argument 3: Parents May Not Be As Strict As Teachers

The next thing that you need to think about when it comes to the arguments against home schooling is the distraction factor. If a child is schooled at home, the result can be that the child does not take their studies seriously, especially when a parent is their teacher. This behavior could thus result in poor grades.

Argument 4: Parents Are Not As Well Equipped As a Teacher

Also, you should also consider how well equipped you are to teach your children. Be sure that you carefully study the program that you choose, because otherwise you might become frustrated, and your child might thus not get the complete education that he or she needs. In order to be properly prepared to teach your child, you should ideally get a certification in education.

If you would like more information on the arguments against home schooling, simply search the internet. There are a variety of different websites that debate this topic on a daily basis. The decision will have to be yours, and whatever decision you make, it should be one that ensures that your child gets the most complete education possible.

While home schooling may seem like the perfect solution to a lot of the problems with education today, there are a few reasons why you wouldn't want to home school your child. We've outlined a few reasons above. However, the overwhelming majority of those parents who do favor a home school over a traditional school find that there children have fewer problems and learn better in the home school environment.

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