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Why Parents Home Educate Thier Own Children
Socialization
True or false: Children should spend a lot of time with other children
in order to grow up learning how to get along with other people?
Researchers* say “false” and have concluded that spending
a lot of time with one’s own age mates actually makes children
peer dependant, unable to think and act independently, causing them
to grow up with an unhealthy need for peer approval. Children who
spend more time with adults become better socialized than children
who spend most of their social time with their agemates. Perhaps
this is why two-thirds of homeschool graduates end up self employed,
a direction that
takes a great deal of self-esteem.
Moral
One of the reasons children should be socialized mainly by their
parents is that the moral foundation of one’s life is laid
down through hundreds of small interactions on a daily basis. It
just makes sense that children should spend most of their time with
their own parents if those parents want their children to grow up
with a godly life perspective.
To educate in mind and not in
morals, is to educate a menace to society. - Theodore Roosevelt |
Safety
Violence is increasingly becoming a way of life in our schools.
Children are offered drugs and sex as if these were normal “growing
up” experiences.
“Real” Learning
Most education is theoretical knowledge. One reason why homeschoolers
do so well in college— and why more and more colleges are
aggressively recruiting homeschoolers—is that children taught
at home tend to have a more real-life approach to
learning. They have not spent large amounts of time doing busy-work.
Identity
God gives each of us a specific “who we are” as well
as “what we are to do.” There are no “generic”
children. The two things a child must be given in order to become
truly good at what God has called him to do are Time and Resources.
Public schools cannot make education specific enough to treat students
as other than “generic children.” Yet, if each person
is uniquely gifted for a specific life work, that individual must
be given some very specific “tools of the trade” as
well as a lot of time to spend becoming good at his/her talents
or giftings.
“God has created
us and our gifts for a place of His choosing, and we will
only be ourselves when we are finally there.” Os Guinness |
The Goal of Education
Today, the end product of all education is a job. Let’s be
honest. When asked why we are putting all this knowledge into our
children’s heads, the honest answer is, “ We are preparing
our children for employment.” This is not the goal of homeschooling.
What homeschoolers want for their children is for them to come to
terms with what the Lord has placed in their heart. Education means
finding out what God has created for you to do and then have enough
experiences to be good at that.
Financial
The government estimates the cost of providing a year of public
school education to be about $9,500.00. The estimated cost of a
year of homeschooling is less than $500.00 per child. This difference
in cost is all the more remarkable when considering the next issue,
below.
“Imagination
is more important than knowledge.” - Albert Einstein
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Educational
On nationally standardized tests, the average public school student
scores at the 50th percentile. Taking the same test, the average
homeschooler’s score will be at the 85th percentile. Also,
statistically, the longer a child remains in the government school
system, the less well he or she will do academically.
Spiritual
Many homeschooling families believe that the Bible is clear about
who has the authority (actually, the mandate) to raise children.
Raising children is not the job of the State, no matter what the
State thinks.
“Don’t
ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and
go do that. What the world needs is more people who have come
alive.” - Gil Bailie - |
Relational
When all is said and done—when your children are grown and
have left home—what you really want is to have had a relationship
with them. If they are gone all day, every day, as they are growing
up, the chances of that happening are not as good as if they are
at home with you.
For the Future
Nelson Mandela said, “Every now and then a generation emerges
with a mandate to lead.” As the world grows more dangerous
every year, we believe God is using homeschooling to prepare a generation
who will emerge ready to lead. God is giving home educating parents
the faith to do what other parents are unwilling to do: take responsibility
for all areas of raising their own children. This generation of
young people will emerge from our families with an uncomplicated
faith in their God, an unmovable disagreement with Darkness, and
an unmistaken sense that they were born for such a time as this.
"Is it
possible we are trying to educate children to do something
other than what God intended them to do?" -Chris Davis- |
*Statistics taken from www.hslda.org & www.nheri.org
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