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6 Central Question You Must Ask Yourself If You Are Contemplating Homeschooling

By: Don Saunders Home | Home-and-Family | Family-Events


Even though Homeschooling is legal in all states, the choice to homeschool is not one which you should take lightly. In-depth research and discussion are needed if you are to make the correct decision. But, how do you tell whether homeschooling will be right for your children?

Here are several questions which you ought to ask yourself when you are considering homeschooling as a possibility for your children.

1. Am I comfortable spending almost all of my time with my children?

One of the main reasons for opting for homeschooling is often that people simply love their children and want what is best for them. They also honestly do like spending time in the company of their children, which is good since you will be spending nearly all of your time with them. If your children upset you fairly easily then homeschooling may not be such a good idea.

2. Will questions worry me?

Homeschooling parents are normally confronted with a lot of questions about such things as what curriculum they are using and concerning the affect which homeschooling has on their childrens' development of proper social skills. If you choose to homeschool your children then it will certainly help if you do not have difficulty with answering the same questions with monotonous regularity.

3. Where can I go to find out everything I need to know about homeschooling?

Begin by checking out books from your public library where there is almost certainly a very good selection of books which will provide you with everything you need to know. Your librarian may even be able to tell you if there are any homeschoolers in the area, because virtually all homeschooling parents are heavily reliant upon the library for teaching materials.

4. Will there be some sort of support system available?

Locating a support network of other homeschooling parents is extremely important and is often be done by getting onto the internet and searching for 'homeschool groups in (your state)' or 'homeschooling groups in (your state)'. There are homeschooling co-ops available in many places as well as plenty opportunities for families to simply team up and have a bit of fun.

5. What do I do when I have other unanswered questions?

Having found a few families which are already engaged in homeschooling you need to ask them about the advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling. Nearly all people will be honest about their reasons for selecting homeschooling and will be quite happy to share their experience and assist you in making an informed decision. Ask them what sorts of problems they encountered when they started out and about such things as how you should go about selecting a curriculum and whether or not you should be worried about socialization for your children.

6. What curriculum should I follow?

The choices of curriculum open to you are wide in terms of both variety and usually in terms of the price you will pay. While it is possible to create a 'school at home' by selecting books which are very similar to those used in the public schools, you can also have a homeschool without having a set curriculum. The books which you discovered in your library earlier should have explained the different methods and should have given you a good idea of precisely what your children should be learning in each grade.

If you are considering homeschooling your children then answering the 6 questions laid out here should assist you in making an informed decision. Although not everybody will decide to homeschool their children after examining this option, if you would like to be more involved in your childrens' education then homeschooling may just be right for you.



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