The Benefits of Homeschooling

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Homeschool is a verb is defined as “to teach your children at home instead of sending them to a school” (Homeschool). This means that a child is not taught at a public or private school; But the child is not necessarily just taught at home. Many homeschooling students participate in learning with other homeschooling families. Homeschooling is legal in all fifty states, and in the United States alone, it is estimated that there are between 1.7 and 2.1 million homeschooling students. However, it is hard to know the exact number of these students since some states have different laws and do not require reporting (Frequently). Perhaps in the years to come, states will become more regulated across the board about reporting.
There are many regulations required for homeschooling, but these differ state to state. New Hampshire is considered to be moderate in terms of their regulations, while Rhode Island is one of the strictest states. In New Hampshire, an annual letter of intent is required, as well as a portfolio of the student’s work. An annual evaluation is also completed, whether by a certified teacher or through standardized testing (Homeschooling). Although there are multiple different ways to assess the work of a homeschool student, these two ways are the most popular in New Hampshire.
Parents decide to homeschool their children for multiple reasons. The most commonly given reason for homeschooling is religious and/or moral values. These reasons make up roughly seventy-five percent of parents. Some of these parents want more spiritual lessons taught that would not be provided in other schools. Others do not want their children to learn about evolution theories or sex education. The second most popular reason for hom...

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