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Homeschooling
is Good
. . .
Good for children . . . .
children can
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learn
at their own pace, emphasizing the subjects they love
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have
time to work, play, serve, and watch the grass grow
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avoid
bullying, boredom, vulgarity, negative socialization
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take
responsibility for their own lifetime education
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choose
the best teachers
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get
an early start on college
X
Good
for mothers . . . . moms can
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have
fun with their children as they read together, play together, work together
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take
charge of the family schedule and enjoy a peaceful life without
over-structure
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find
intellectual challenge and satisfaction far beyond being head cook and
chauffeur
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rekindle
their own love of learning and have great ideas to share at the dinner table
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make new friends at
science fairs, park-days, book discussions, conferences, on email groups
X
Good
for families . . . . families can
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avoid tearful homework sessions, stressful morning wake-up conflicts,
and pressure to medicate
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build a Christ-centered, reverent home where
truth is taught and family values respected
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become each other’s
best friends in a truly bonded family, with family identity and purpose
X
Good
for society . . . . communities find that
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homeschoolers have mature social skills; they
make good citizens, employees, and employers
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homeschooling saves the taxpayers money and
reduces overcrowded classrooms
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homeschooling creates competition, providing
educational choices for parents and students
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homeschooling stimulates private schooling,
providing employment choices for good teachers
Today’s
families have abundant resources and opportunities!
They have places to go and people to meet and things to do!
They have well-equipped homes with computers and math manipulatives and
art supplies and
classic books and violins and videotapes and microscopes and Legos and .
. . . .
X
Let the learning begin!
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