Five Benefits of Homeschooling

Homeschooling is becoming an increasingly popular choice for parents and students across the US and the world. While homeschooling comes with its own unique challenges, families who homeschool experience a variety of benefits. We recognize that each family is on a different journey and experience different benefits, however here are 5 benefits of homeschooling that seem to hold true across most families. Below are five of the key benefits of homeschooling.

1. Personalized education: Homeschooling parents are able to tailor their child's education to their individual needs and interests. Curriculums are often chosen based off of learning style, pace, values, educational goal, morals/beliefs, and more. Parents are able to give their child one-on-one attention that would not be possible in a traditional school setting.

2. Flexibility: Homeschooling families experience more flexibility in their daily schedule allowing for students and parents to set their own pace and schedule. This can be especially helpful for families of children who have special needs or interest. Homeschool families are not tied to a schedule that is set form them, rather they have the flexibility to take breaks when needed, travel, and focus on materials that fit their needs.

3. Stronger family bonds: By spending more time together, many families feel their bond is stronger. Students in a traditional school setting spend 6-7 hours a day in school and away from their families. Homeschool families gain this time back and much more. Homeschooling also provides siblings an opportunity to learn together and develop strong relationships.

4. Safe and nurturing environment: Homeschooling is becoming a popular option for parents who are struggling with ongoing school safety challenges. Regardless of political affiliation, many parents feel that traditional schools are not able to provide an environment that fits their need. Homeschooling parents can create a learning environment that is not only nurturing, but a safe space for their child to learn and grow.

5. Higher academic achievement: Studies have shown that homeschooled kids perform better academically and score higher on standardize tests than their traditionally schooled peers. β€œThe home-educated typically score 15 to 25 percentile points above public-school students on standardized achievement tests.”

Homeschooling is an increasingly popular option for many families across the US. It offers numerous benefits, such as customized curriculum, flexibility, increased parental involvement, familial bonding, and higher academic achievement. Parents who are considering homeschooling should carefully weigh the pros and cons to determine if it is the right choice for their family.

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