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3 Ways Homeschooling Your Kids Can Be Better For Them

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In many ways, homeschooling your children can be a lot better for them than going to a public school. This might seem crazy to say, and a lot of you may still view homeschooling from a certain perspective. I think there’s an unfair view that teaching your kids at home is worse for them and that you’re holding them back by not letting them go to a traditional school.

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However, this couldn’t be further from the case. In fact, certain children definitely benefit from homeschooling in a one-on-one environment – particularly those with learning difficulties. Nevertheless, there are also some general benefits that might be better for your children than attending a traditional school, such as:

 

A bespoke teaching environment

This is undeniably the biggest advantage of homeschooling for children. In a traditional classroom, they are taught in a very generic way. Every child in the class is given the same lessons in the same structure. But, not every child learns in the same way. 

 

Some kids benefit from a more hands-on approach, while others do better when they’re left to their own devices. Some children are better suited to visual learning styles, while others may prefer a different approach. Homeschooling lets you figure out what your child prefers, and then you can create a teaching environment that’s built around this. So, you tap into their learning style, helping them get more from every lesson. 

 

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More creative freedom

Children need to be creative; it’s what makes them special. Kids have such bold imaginations that need to be allowed to run wild. Unfortunately, the school system can often stifle this creativity, particularly in young kids. 

 

Teaching your kids at home will let you give them more creative freedom. You can regularly have more active and hands-on lessons that allow them to be artistic or do things they wouldn’t be able to do at school. Get loads of arts & crafts, free stickers, and various other things so your child can release their creativity every single day. At the same time, you can blend creativity into lessons, so they are learning while playing. 

 

Learning at their own pace

I would say the biggest problem with modern school systems is that they force every child to learn at the same pace. Lessons are scheduled throughout the year, so if a child doesn’t really get to grips with something, then there’s nothing they can do about it. The class moves on to the next thing, leaving many young kids confused. Likewise, you have some kids who are more intelligent than others and need to be sped up because they’re being held back. 

 

Homeschooling lets children learn at their own pace. If they need to spend more time on subjects, they can! And they can do this without being made to feel like they are stupid or need to be held back a year or put in a separate class. You get to see how competent your child is, adjusting their lessons to suit their needs. 

 

If you want their homeschooling journey to incorporate the spiritual aspects of learning, consider giving your child materials that will encourage faith-based activities. You can give them a stylish, compact sermon notebook. This notebook is designed for kids, complete with note-taking pages, prayer lists, and space where they can record their favorite Bible verses. There are prompts inside that can help the kids focus, which is great for their learning journey, one day at a time.

 

Clearly, there are some big advantages to homeschooling that you simply do not find in traditional schools. That’s not to say that normal schooling isn’t good at all – it might work for your kids and the social element is definitely a plus. But, before you start to look down on homeschooling, think about how it could benefit your kids in more ways than you think.

 

This is a contributed post.

 

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