Argument Essay On Homeschooling

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Homeschooling is an educational option that permits parents to teach their children at home rather than sending them to public schools. It is believed that "homeschooled children now number 1.2 million in the United States and the number is steadily growing" (Farris, 1997, p. 4). Ray (cited in Mirochinck & McIntyre, 1991). Some Parents believe that sending their children to public schools in which qualified teachers are responsible for educating them is beneficial .However, other parents believe that it is better for their children to be educated at home by people who know their needs. In this paper, I intend to argue with homeschooling. People who argue against homeschooling say that parents lack the expertise needed to homeschool their child, …show more content…

There is a little of peer pressure in school to follow and fit into a certain form, "homeschool education is tailored to a child's capabilities and personality” (Davis, 2005).Homeschool permits parents to provide a diversity of activities that expose their child to a varied selection of possibilities that help develop their individually. This can lead to higher self-motivation and reduce the reliance on their peers. "Children feel safe being unique within a homeschooling environment and safety to express opinions without the ridicules of teachers and peers allows them to build confidents in their own ideas”، homeschool-companion.2014.Web.8، June 2016. In addition, people who argue against homeschool claims that homeschooling requires an incredible amount of time and energy. Bell says, "Even though the actual time devoted to homeschooling your kids is far less than the time they would spend in school each day, you still have lots of things to do to prepare for that instructional time" (1997, p. 30,cited in Margaret,p.11-12). Likewise, if you are homeschooling more than one child, the preparation time is doubled or increased. In addition, every year there is a new course to plan for it. Hence, homeschooling might be emotionally and physically

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