In August 2008, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution printed two articles about home schooling. The first, by home educator, Ginny Powell, “Home schooling offers some valuable lessons,” states distractions and frustrations in a typical school setting as reasons to home school. In the article, she asks, “What is your child learning?” Nancy Asbury addresses this question in her article, “Things you can’t learn at home.” Nancy asserts that students in a typical school setting learn about dealing with difficult people, different values, distractions, and disruptions - things difficult to learn at home or even within a group of like-minded home schoolers. To read the articles, visit www.ajc.com and search the archives.
Obviously there are additional pros and cons to each type of education.
A friend of mine, considers home schooling her full time job, spending much time and money on her endeavor to successfully educate her kids. I look forward to meeting more home educators as committed to excellence as my friend. Unfortunately, as a tutor and former public school teacher, I have met many home school families who faced great challenges.
Have you discussed opportunities for additional school support with your children’s teachers and counselors? Have you considered a private tutor?
If you decide to home school, I encourage you to join a support group and to also consider hiring a tutor who can support your family as you home educate.
I pray that God grants you wisdom as your family makes this decision.