Is homeschooling beneficial or harmful to children?

Introduction

Homeschooling is home education. Instead of going to school and education centres, children learn at home. Homeschooling does not always mean learning while sitting at home. Private teachers can also teach the child in their institution, and the parents have complete guidance over their children's education. 

 

Benefits of homeschooling to children

The benefits of homeschooling children are:

  • The parents control and guide their children’s education.

  • The parents can spend more time with their children. This builds closer bonds between them.

  • Children can choose any time to study. 

  • Private tutors can introduce innovative ideas to teach at home. This makes learning exciting.

  • Children get all the attention of the teacher. 

  • Children can learn things through practical examples.

  • The parents can shield their children from the negativity of society.

  • The children can learn the important ideas and values of their parents.

  • The children can focus on their weak subjects more easily.

  • Parents can teach their children different tips and tricks of education.

  • Parents can pass their own learning experiences on to their children.

  • Parents get to make a one-to-one relationship with their children. This makes their relationship stronger and makes education easier.

  • Parents can identify their children’s hidden talents.

  • Children get motivated by the fun and exciting way of teaching.

  • Parents can also learn from their children.

 

Drawbacks of homeschooling to children.

Homeschooling can also bring harm to children. Such as:

  • Children don't learn how to make school friends and play with them. This can lead to frustration.

  • Children can go into depression without interaction with society.

  • Parents need to give their 100% attention to their children. 

  • Parents might not be able to teach every subject. This might lead to poor development.

  • Children do not get school certificates. College admission becomes difficult.

  • Parents may get busy with their work. This will hamper their children’s studies.

  • Children can learn faster in public schools. Homeschooling takes a lot of time. 

 

Conclusion

Homeschooling a child has numerous benefits; however, parents should know about all the hardships faced while homeschooling a child. Parents should also take the opinion of their children on this matter. In recent years, homeschooling has become more popular. One can homeschool his child to change the perspective of society.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is a teaching degree needed to homeschool my child?

No, you do not need any teaching degree to homeschool your child.

 

  • What is deschooling?

Deschooling is the period parents and children have to adjust to homeschooling. This happens after leaving the school environment.

 

  • How much money to spend on homeschooling?

It depends on the quality of education you want to give your child.

 

  • Does homeschooling help a child with ADD/ADHD?

Yes, homeschooling will help a child with ADD/ADHD. But, it depends on the symptoms of the child.

 

  • Is homeschooling legal?

No notice banning homeschooling has been passed in India, so it is completely legal.