Working thesis statement: While some parent thinks homeschooling does not provide the necessary preparation and grow toward a child development, other folks believe it does.
Hurlbutt, K. (2012). Special Education Teachers' Perceptions and Beliefs Regarding Homeschooling Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Online Submission,
Summary of article: In this journal article, the author addressed issue surrounding parents concern toward teachers, the critical of parents as teachers as well as the need to have teaching experience. Some other topics the author discuss were, the student needs especially those with autism disorder (ASD), special education teachers, and the social development of these children.
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The author writes about the benefits of homeschooling, drawing upon her personal experiences and research. The article covers the history of homeschooling and how it grew into an important educational movement. It touches on the many differing options that homeschoolers have (from online public schools to religious-based programs) and how each benefits the children and the families participating. The author also addresses concerns that opponents of homeschooling will bring up and their solutions. However, the author can state why homeschoolers are view as a better alternative for children. Homeschoolers scored above the 80th percentile in reading and math while the national average stands at 50 percent on standardized tests (Larabell, 2015, p. 12). The result of test scores is an effective way to determine student understanding of a subject. This kind of education indicates the learning children receive at home. Children are provided will the opportunity to learn at their pace and have the privilege to get the one on one attention needed. They are not deprived of attention because they are not in a traditional setting where they have to share with the many students. They will be able to achieve a lot more and accomplish the understanding of a topic and move forward to accommodation their learning style. Overall, homeschooling is viewed as a viable alternative to regular public