Are you also confused about whether to teach your kid by yourself at home or go with traditional schooling? #homeschooling has gained immense popularity over the past couple of years, but it’s still a new concept for many parents. Traditional schooling, on the other hand, is all too familiar to every parent in the world.
But every child is different and might be more suitable to one of the approaches than another. So, which one is better, homeschooling or traditional schooling? What are their pros and cons?
TL;DR
What is Homeschooling?
What is Traditional Schooling?
Pros and Cons of Homeschooling
The Pros
The Cons
Pros and Cons of Traditional Schooling
The Pros
The Cons
Conclusion
What is Homeschooling?
When you as a parent decide not to send your kids to school, instead educate them by yourself at home, it’s called #homeschooling. There are many reasons why #parents decide to educate their kids at home, some of them might be a lack of satisfaction with the traditional curriculum, their kids’ safety, or religious reasons.
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What is Traditional Schooling?
This is the exact opposite of homeschooling. In this approach, parents send their kids to a public or private #school for education. It is a teacher-led approach where your kids will be educated by an expert #teacher, and students from different backgrounds learn in the same class.
Pros and Cons of Homeschooling:
The Pros:
- Personalized curriculum: Homeschooling gives parents and children the freedom to tailor the curriculum according to the children’s interests, strengths, and personalities. Parents can also choose to teach their kids a specific subject they want them to learn.
- Personalized schedule: Let’s say your kid doesn’t feel like learning in the morning and is more active and receptive to learning in the evening, homeschooling gives you the liberty to teach your kid whenever you and your kid want.
- Better performance: According to Thinkimpact, homeschooled kids scored 15-30% more points on average than traditionally schooled kids. Also, homeschooled kids are more likely to participate in extracurricular activities than traditionally schooled kids.
- Safe environment: With homeschooling, your kid will learn from the comfort of your home so you don’t have to worry about your kid traveling alone, bullying, bad company, and peer pressure.
The Cons:
- Restricted social life: Because your kid will be learning from home, there will be an absence of peers which causes a lack of social life and you’ll have to enroll your kid in social communities or extracurricular activities.
- Pressure on parents: Schooling your kid by yourself is a big commitment and you’ll have to dedicate yourself to it. As a primary educator, you have to give attention to your kids all the time to ensure that they are on track.
Pros and Cons of Traditional Schooling:
The Pros
- Social skills development: One of the big advantages of traditional schooling is that your kid will interact with fellow students which helps to develop the social skills and gives them the confidence to interact with people outside of the school.
- Professional guidance: With traditional schooling, your kid will learn from professional teachers. Teachers in schools have in-depth knowledge of the curriculum they will cover and they supervise the students all the time.
- Structured learning: Some kids tend to do better when they have a routine and learning structure. Traditional schools are the best place for a set routine and structured study.
- Sense of responsibility: When your kid goes to school, he or she has to take care of certain things by themselves such as bringing their lunch, making a study routine, and navigating through classes. Traditional schooling is very helpful in developing these life skills and making kids responsible.
The Cons
- Non-personalized curriculum: Unlike homeschooling, traditional schools follow a general curriculum that is common for all students. Kids have to study the same subjects as every other student, instead of learning according to their strengths and interests.
- Peer pressure: From wanting to get along with a group to protect themselves from bullying, peer pressure is ever present in schools. Almost every teenager faces peer pressure in their school life.
- Teachers unable to reach every student: Due to a large number of students and a limited amount of time, oftentimes it is impossible for a teacher to address each student’s doubts. Also, some kids hesitate to ask questions in front of the class. Hence it is common in traditional schooling that your kids might have uncleared doubts.
Conclusion:
Both homeschooling and traditional schooling have their own pros and cons. It depends on what and how you want your kids to learn and your family’s needs. You should consider these things before making an informed decision. You should also try to approach the parents who follow homeschooling and those who follow traditional schooling as well and find out which approach is better for your kid.