Homeschooling

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Homeschooling‏‎, also known as home education, is the education of children at home or a variety of other places other than school. Home education is usually conducted by a parent, tutor, or an online teacher. Many families use less formal ways of educating.

History[edit]

Homeschooling‏‎ has been practiced for centuries, even before the establishment of formal schools. In the past, many children received education at home because of the lack of schools in remote areas. In the modern era, homeschooling has become a choice for parents who want to provide a personalized education to their children.

Methods[edit]

There are many methods of homeschooling, and the methods often depend on the child's learning style and the family's lifestyle. Some popular methods include Classical education, Charlotte Mason education, Montessori method, and Unschooling.

Legal status[edit]

The legal status of homeschooling varies from country to country. In some countries, homeschooling is considered illegal or restricted, while in others, it is fully accepted and legal.

Advantages and disadvantages[edit]

Like any other form of education, homeschooling has its advantages and disadvantages. Some of the advantages include flexibility in learning, personalized curriculum, and strong family bonding. On the other hand, some of the disadvantages include lack of social interaction, high parental involvement, and potential gaps in learning.

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