RE: home-schooling
August 31, 2016 at 12:41 pm
(This post was last modified: August 31, 2016 at 12:44 pm by mlmooney89.)
There are multiple reasons to home school and most have nothing to do with religion.
Live too far away from a public school to make the trek back and forth daily
Child is sick and can't attend enough days to meet the min required days. Or the parent is too sick to leave the house enough to help make sure the child is getting a good education.
Social skills can't be raised and it is difficult on the child in large crowd settings
The local school district sucks balls and they would learn more away from it
Child learns either quicker or slower than the general public and either falls too far behind or becomes bored and disruptive
The family moves too much to bother with public school (ie famous, rich, or military families ((I once spent only one month in a school because of military moving and had to because of public school rules and it was very irritating)) )
Live too far away from a public school to make the trek back and forth daily
Child is sick and can't attend enough days to meet the min required days. Or the parent is too sick to leave the house enough to help make sure the child is getting a good education.
Social skills can't be raised and it is difficult on the child in large crowd settings
The local school district sucks balls and they would learn more away from it
Child learns either quicker or slower than the general public and either falls too far behind or becomes bored and disruptive
The family moves too much to bother with public school (ie famous, rich, or military families ((I once spent only one month in a school because of military moving and had to because of public school rules and it was very irritating)) )
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