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Home Education is Not for Everybody
God established the family with commandments, one of which is that
parents and grandparents are to teach their children and grandchildren.
"Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligently, lest
thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen. and lest they
depart from thy heart all the days of thv life: but TEACH THEM THY
SONS, AND THY SONS' SONS" (Deut. 4:9, emphasis added). That's
"sons' sons" as in grandparents.
Thus, when God gives children he also gives, along with the child
the requirement that parents teach, as can readily be seen in the
above scripture. To say, then, that home education is not for everybody
is to shirk responsibility. It certainly goes contrary to a
direct command of God. In other words, it is a cop-out. It
is the same as saying, it is not for all parents to be faithful,
or that obedience to parents is not for all children.
I am not saying that all education must be done by parents and
grandparents or that parents can't hire tutors because the
Scripture clearly allows for such. Parents can also send their children
to schools should the}' so choose, providing said schools measure
up to certain godly standards.
On the other hand, I am saying that parents have the duty to teach
and the corresponding responsibility over that duty, which cannot
be cast off. Parents are accountable to God, who gave them
their children, for seeing that their children be educated in accordance
with His instructions, whether they do it all themselves or hire
tutors. The duty to teach comes with the child. Therefore,
even when children are tutored or schooled outside the home there
always remains a major portion of their education, the duty for
which first falls upon the parents and then upon the grandparents.
Neither parent nor grandparent can stand before God at the final
judgment and say, Was I my child's (or grandchild's) keeper; wasn't
The State supposed to do that? Parents neither receive their children
from the government nor are they commanded to abandon their children
to the government.
A sad note here is the average American grandparent who fails to
discover the pleasure of being involved in their grandchildren's
education. Tragic, the motor home driving off into the sunset with
a bumper sticker which reads, "We are spending our children's
inheritance." Not only are they in derelict of duty. they are
missing one of the greatest blessings of their lives—giving
knowledge and wisdom to their own grandchildren.
It is important to realize that all homes do teach their children
something. In fact. there are statistics to show that most of that
which children leam is learned before they ever reach the age required
to be able to go out to a school. Children having learned to converse
in our own language is but one example. Therefore, when we are talking
about formal education we are not talking about the total sum of
the child's learning. We are only speaking about a portion
of it being done in a formal setting somewhere. All of that being
said, it is then obvious that home education, at some level, must
be for everybody!
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