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    homeschooling was a sort of a marginal political movement. It has evolved into a separate lifestyle of parents and children that has many supporters in the USA. However, public school systems today are in a decline, which is why many parents turn to home schooling education. The progress in school education has stagnated since 1970s and, unfortunately, existing solutions to this problem do not seem to work well. The question is whether homeschooling is a kind of solution we all need. “Opponents of homeschooling

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    Who homeschools? Although due to the private and largely unregulated nature of homeschooling, it is difficult to determine the actual number of homeschoolers in the United States many believe that there are 1-2 million homeschooled students.() Considering in _____ estimates were closer to __________ homeschooling proves to be a very popular option among today’s parents. Although Christian beliefs are still a reason some homeschool a greater number of today’s parents are choosing to homeschool

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    child to a private or public school. Some parents believe that home schooling their child is the best option for the child. Parents believe that the child is in a safer in an environment in the comfort of the home. The majority of parents with backgrounds in religious, politics, and ethnic home school their children. There can also be abuse and educational neglect in home education in most cases. Families only turn to home schooling because they feel is an alternative to the learning environment provided

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    Education is amongst the essential things to pursue in life. It is the most powerful tool to particularly have in this day of age. For hundreds of years, parents have been accustomed to specifically send their children to schools substantially controlled by the government or privately. However, some parents mainly choose to homeschool their children for various of reasons, which raises the question is homeschooling reliable? Homeschooling is an educational alternative that enables guardians to educate

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    Home Schooling Should Be Encouraged Home schooling is becoming an increasingly popular choice of education for parents in the United States of America. “Homeschooling refers to the practice of parents educating a child at home, rather than in a conventional public or private school setting” (Hess and Okun). This can take the form of individual instruction by a single teacher at home or in a small group setting with combined resources of teachers and materials. It was estimated in a 1999 report by

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    for children, and the reasons for going this route are very positive in children's overall education success. It can be amazing or your worst nightmare depending how you approach it (NPR, 2017, p.1). There are more pros than cons when doing the schooling from home approach. Some people do not understand homeschooling and often have questions like '''What! Is that legal?'. Or other times it's 'Oh, really?'. Some are really interested and wanted to know more. Others are just shocked.'' (Fedele,2010

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    Homeschooling, not very well known, presents a new and affordable way to educate children. “Home school is a term used to refer to the education of children by their parents or guardians in a setting other than a public or private school” (Anderman & Anderman, p. 467). It has never been a new thing; it just has not been as popular as it used to be (Lines, p. 76). With this topic meaning so much to groups for and against the right for homeschooling and what should be legalized or not, the debate still

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    My family has homeschooled for the last eleven years; over the course of those years I have been questioned on many different aspects about my method of schooling. “Do you know how to socialize?” or “Do your assignments even get graded?” are a few of the ridiculous and slightly offensive questions I have been asked. There are a few questions and debates that seem to have clear answers to me, but for non-homeschoolers I understand how they could be legitimate concerns. A current debate that has been

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    Homeschooling Stereotypes There are a few options parents have when deciding where their children will go to school. One of those options is homeschooling. While there are many stereotypes about children who are homeschooled, such as being socially awkward, not having any friends, missing out on “real world” experiences, being able to do whatever they want, just to name a few, you will learn that they are just that. Homeschooled children have many of the same experiences and opportunities as

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    Every school day my grade school aged kids need to get up at 6 am to begin their day. Emma and Natalia wake up, take showers, get dressed and then I make them breakfast. I then have to wake up their two year old sister, get her dressed and feed her. Our mornings are extremely chaotic and hurried. We are walkers so we need to have everybody in the car and out the door by 7:45 am and the bell rings for school by 8:05 am. How are our circumstances completely different from a family who homeschools their

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