philosophizer
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Okay, I am in favor of homeschooling. I think, as a system for elementary and high school education, it is a better idea than public schooling. I don't like the generalizations that many people have about a lack of education or social skills in homeschoolers.
That said, I don't think homeschooling is always the answer for every family. Homeschooling your children takes a lot of qualities. You must have a lot of love, a lot of patience, a reasonable talent for teaching, and the intelligence necessary to figure out how your child needs to learn.
Many parents have these qualities and have the determination to refine those qualities in themselves in order to best teach their children, and the faith in God necessary to teach with all amounts of love.
But some parents do not have these qualities. Some are impatient and prideful.
I believe, given all those good qualities, it would be wrong for parents to public school when they can homeschool. Under the right conditions it is the best option.
But my question is this: What is the solution for those other parents who might want to homeschool but, for lack of any of those important qualities, is not able to properly teach?
(This is not a case against homeschooling by any means. It is an honest question I'm wondering about.)
That said, I don't think homeschooling is always the answer for every family. Homeschooling your children takes a lot of qualities. You must have a lot of love, a lot of patience, a reasonable talent for teaching, and the intelligence necessary to figure out how your child needs to learn.
Many parents have these qualities and have the determination to refine those qualities in themselves in order to best teach their children, and the faith in God necessary to teach with all amounts of love.
But some parents do not have these qualities. Some are impatient and prideful.
I believe, given all those good qualities, it would be wrong for parents to public school when they can homeschool. Under the right conditions it is the best option.
But my question is this: What is the solution for those other parents who might want to homeschool but, for lack of any of those important qualities, is not able to properly teach?
(This is not a case against homeschooling by any means. It is an honest question I'm wondering about.)