Benefits of Homeschooling

5 Benefits of Homeschooling

 

1. Homeschooling offers freedom and flexibility

Homeschooling allows you to create a schedule. You don’t have to wait for scheduled term breaks to go on holiday or visit family. Instead, you can travel when it works best for your family’s schedule (and budget!).  Homeschooling also allows your child to be educated from anywhere in the world, but even if you don’t intend on frequent traveling, homeschooling provides a great deal of flexibility in your day-to-day life. It’s can be beneficial for children who require frequent doctor’s visits as homeschooling can allow them to receive a full education without missing school. 

2. Homeschooling allows for individualized lessons 

Whether your child is the only student or sharing the classroom with their siblings, it gives them the opportunity to learn in a way that is truly tailored to them.  A well-rounded education is important, but homeschooling allows a child to spend more time focused on the subjects they enjoy. Likewise, homeschooling means a student can spend more time studying a subject or concept they find especially difficult. This is especially beneficial for neurodivergent children living with disorders like ADHD or ASD as it can help them learn in a way that is customized to work best for their minds.

 

3. Homeschooling allows parents to have more control over their child’s education

Many parents choose to homeschool their children to ensure their education is more aligned with their family’s values. A homeschooled child has less exposure to outside influences, which is appealing to parents who have counter-cultural ideologies. Even for parents who adhere to most societal norms, homeschooling can allow them to share grown-up topics with their children on their own timelines.

It’s never possible, of course, to shield a child from all the realities of the world, but homeschooling does give parents a great deal more control over how and when children are exposed to things.

 

4. Homeschooling provides a more consistent education

In a traditional school, students have a new teacher every year. Though all teachers may be competent and skilled, they inevitably have different personalities and teaching styles. Because of this, your child may not thrive in every classroom.  With homeschooling, students have more consistency. Whether they are learning from their parents or a personal tutor, a homeschooled child often learns from the same person in the same way for their entire schooling. This consistency can lead to better learning outcomes and a more enjoyable time at school for the child.

5. Homeschooling can help families become closer


Teaching your own child is not without its challenges, but it can help you grow closer. When children learn at home, they also spend more time with their siblings. Siblings learning together at home have the opportunity to teach each other things the way they wouldn’t in traditional schooling. Homeschooling also encourages siblings to socialize with one another more, creating closer relationships.

 

Source: https://insights.gostudent.org/en/5-advantages-of-homeschooling