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Common Objections to Homeschooling
John Holt
John Holt answered common questions from homeschoolers and educators.
Does Homeschooling Prepare Kids for the Real World?
Larry and Susan Kaseman
As homeschoolers, we are sometimes asked challenging questions. One is: Does homeschooling prepare kids for the real world? The implication seems to be that because homeschooled children spend so much time with their families, and because they are spared the hard knocks that often accompany attending a conventional school, they will not be prepared for the challenges and problems of adult life in the real world. Sometimes, this question offers a welcome opportunity to explore fundamental questions. What is the real world, anyway? What attitudes and skills prepare one to deal with it effectively? To what extent do our expectations and our preparations for the real world shape the world in which we live?
Home Schooling: Our Chance to Make a Difference
Jim Sevy
A look at some of the reasons to pull a child from public school. This family of seven children found that the benefits of homeschooling were significant compared to the disadvantages of public schooling.
Homeschooling Isn't About Education
Chris Davis
Sometimes we have a tendency to lose sight of why we've chosen to homeschool. Chris Davis gives a good argument for not just "bringing school home," but looking at the bigger picture of helping to develop a whole person who is using his or her specific talents and callings.
Investigating the Idea of Homeschooling
Mandy Tyler
An examination of the pros and cons of choosing to homeschool and how this decision can go against what we perceive to be cultural norms. Many people are surprised by what they learn about homeschooling as they explore this option further.
Making Our Decision to Homeschool
James A. Muncy, Ph.D.
A homeschooling dad discusses how he and his wife decided to home educate their children.
Making the Decision to Homeschool
Choosing to homeschool a deaf or hard-of-hearing child can offer some complex issues to consider. This articles offers a starting point to explore some of those issues and to help you decide if homeschooling is right for your family.
Reasons To Homeschool
National Home Education Network
A list of 55 reasons to homeschool.
Ten Reasons to Homeschool Through High School
Cafi Cohen
Cafi Cohen lists ten reasons to homeschool the older child, including efficiency, getting a head start on college, allowing for work experience, limiting peer pressure, and more.
Ten Reasons to Homeschool Your Children
Brian L. Boley
A look at some of the reasons parent choose to home educate their children, including physical distance from a school, medical conditions, differences in learning styles, religious convictions, issues with government school, and the environment in today's schools.
Ten Signs that You Need to Find a Different Kind of Education for Your Child
Jerry Mintz
Because our public school system has now considerably deteriorated, many parents, teachers, and individuals have taken it upon themselves to create public and private alternatives to that traditional system which is definitely failing. It is important for parents to know that they now have choices, alternatives to the neighborhood school. How do you know that it is time to look for another educational approach for your child? Here are some of the signs.
The Declaration of Educational Independence
Linda Dobson
Linda Dobson provides a wonderful call for independence from the traditional educational establishment, modeled on our own Declaration of Independence.
The Heart of Homeschooling is Love
Grace Jorgensen
A veteran homeschool mom discusses how love for one's children fosters the desire and courage to take on the responsibility of educating them.
The Why of Homeschool
Isabel Lyman, Ph.D.
Focusing on homeschooling and the media, Isabel Lyman's doctoral dissertation analysis of over 300 newspaper and magazine articles revealed that the top four reasons to bypass conventional schooling were dissatisfaction with the public schools, the desire to freely impart religious values, academic excellence, and the building of stronger family bonds.
Thinking of homeschooling?
Dr. Samuel L. Blumenfeld
A look at some of the reasons for choosing to educate your children at home.
Unexpected Benefits of Homeschooling
Heather Madrone.
A list of some unexpected advantages of home education.
Why Homeschool?
Dr. Ben J. Mettes
This article was written by Drs. Ben J. Mettes, who has degrees in psychology and communications, and looks at the way in which school enforces a specific psychological mindset onto children. The article looks critically at the education system, including University, and argues that it does not prepare for future jobs. School destroys intelligence, by focusing on the left hemisphere and silencing the right hemisphere of the brain.
Why We Are (gulp!) Home Schooling
Ron Julian
More and more, public schools are confronting Christians with difficult choices. One parent explains why he and his wife made the decision to home school. He discusses how they perceived a clash of world views, the lack of balance between school and family, what education really is, and more.


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