Public School vs. Homeschooling

The public school system is rapidly changing for the worse.  The students that are becoming a product of this education system are not being held accountable for their learning and they are being socially passed on.  Students are also being tested so excessively that teachers are being instructed to teach to the standardized tests.
                
Most students coming out of our public school system can’t read, write, or do simple arithmetic.  Is this effectively teaching our children? No, but our public school system will not change for the better any time soon.  So what can you do to guarantee that your child receives the best education that you can find.

Homeschooling is an option for all families who don’t feel comfortable putting their children into the current public school system.  I understand that not all families will be able to afford, in this economy, to stay at home with their children 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  There are simple ways to help your children with their education that can be done at home in less than thirty minutes a day.  This will help your children learn what they need to know and not fall behind.

Most parents considering homeschooling or helping their children at home daily are also afraid to start the process because they don’t know if they would be able to teach their children effectively.  I have a question for you, who is going to be more effective in teaching your children, you or a teacher who teaches about 150 students a day?

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