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Bright futures loom large for homeschooled children

Home-schooling is growing and changing rapidly.

Across the nation, more and more parents are making the decision to homeschool in an effort to ensure their kids are kept safe, well educated, and get the attention they deserve. 

Homeschooling offers many advantages over traditional public schools, particularly the avoidance of impersonal instruction and standardized testing.

Homeschooling offers many advantages over traditional public schools, particularly the avoidance of impersonal instruction and standardized testing.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Parents are starting to take the time to learn about how children learn, how and why children struggle, and have an understanding that because a child struggles in a traditional school environment, he or she is not defined by struggle.

Many parents have responsibilities outside of the home that can keep them apart from their children. Many families feel that they can emphasize the importance of a parent and child relationship by cutting out the "middle man" that public school often becomes. In traditional school settings, peer relationships often eclipse family relationships, creating difficulties for both parents and children. Homeschooling can prevent much of that. 

Today, there is a new breed of home-schooler, one who enters the home education environment knowing that they will be choosing every class that their child attends, based on style, strengths, weaknesses, and interests. According to research, children learn and retain more enthusiastically when involved in choices.

Homeschooling programs are also adapting to the latest understandings in education, child development, psychology, and they're bearing results that please both parents and children. 

Parents are choosing homeschool programs because the dynamic curricula emphasize critical thinking, traditional values, and organic learning styles as opposed to the one-size-fits-all approach that forces every child to learn in accord with standardized tests in public schools. 

And today, thanks to the internet, parents have more resources than ever -- and fewer excuses. The future of homeschooling and the children who complete the programs, shines more brightly than ever before. 

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1 - 2 of 2 Comments

  1. tim
    1 year ago

    Don,

    There is a plethora of information pertaining to all your questions. As to who - many are families that have chosen to homeschool in order to better socialize their children. That may seem ironic to you -but there is a whole lot of truth to it. Others do it to avoid the secular agenda that is pushed upon students in the government schools. As to how it is relevent to Catholic's - John Paul II stated that the primary educators of children are the parents. You may also vaildate that in the catechism of the catholic church. Finally, homeschooled children are now populating many of the finest colleges out there.

  2. Don
    1 year ago

    This article could have been written in 1990 by a high school student for all we know. There was not much relevant information. Who are some of the home schoolers and students? What are some of the benefits of having the internet, and what sites are useful? When has the trend to home schooling increased? Why is this relevent to Catholics? How are the students doing?

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