Analysis Of Strengths Of Their Own Home: Homeschoolers Across America

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Growing up, you might've felt as if you didn't have such a great learning environment, or you could've felt ''glued'' to your seat never to move and never to talk to our friends, you could've also felt you just couldn't learn what you could you your full potential. Homeschooling could be the best academic choice you make for your child. With this being said, I think parents around America should consider homeschooling their children because the kids aren't getting the proper education they need, do not feel safe, and have very little free socializing time.

With the thought of education in mind, it is time for a blast to the past to help of a study which was released in 1997. This study was called '' Strengths of Their Own Home: Homeschoolers Across America" (www.hslda.org). This study stated that on average, homeschoolers out performed those who attend a public school. Not only that but it …show more content…

Well first off, your child is free to socialize as much as needed. Your child isn't forced to stay in one room, glued to his or her desk chair. The world around them turns into one big classroom filled with learning and adventure (www.calverteducation.com). Not only that but children get to go on trips to zoo's, museums, and other historical sites. These trips give children the opportunity to socialize with others around them. The children can also do community service to better help them socialize, and while they socialize they also get to help out others to make the world a better place. While some of you could be sitting there saying "This is absurd, I would have to search for all these activities for my child to do!". While this however is true, schools have made it easier for those who are homeschooled simply by allowing them to join their public school sports team. So now you don't have to search too far