5 Advantages of Homeschooling
“Train up a child in the way he should go ….” Proverbs 22:6
Vickie and I grabbed our favorite lattes and settled down for a monthly prayer and share time. Three young boys with heavy book bags caught my eye as they seated in a nearby booth with their mother.
Watching them enjoy their food and drinks, I wondered why they weren’t in school. Soon, the Mom/Teacher had them open their books and class began in the coffee shop. (Kodak moment!)
Reflecting on the seriousness of this ‘classroom’ activity spurred me to do a bit of research. There are many good reasons some choose to homeschool their children; here are the five most obvious.
THE CLASSROOM CAN BE ANYWHERE – Homeschooling means your classroom location can be changed at a moment’s notice. Today this family was not able to have class at home, so the classroom was conveniently moved to the coffee shop for breakfast and studies.
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING – Some homeschoolers choose to have classes scheduled on the same days the public school does. Others fit the schedule into their home and work environments. Vacations are often planned with studies in mind.
PARENTS GET TO KNOW EACH CHILD’S CAPABILITIES AND PREFERENCES – Working in a classroom setting, the parent will discover the uniqueness of the learning styles, passions, abilities, and personalities of each child.
CHILDREN ARE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO UNDERSTAND THEIR PARENTS. Time with children in a classroom enables the teacher (parent) to reveal his/her own personality and preferences. A parent may share life experiences relating to a subject that perhaps never would have been mentioned in another setting.
BECOME INVOLVED IN A HOMESCHOOL COMMUNITY. Often this can include field trips, social events, sports, music, and art. When you think about it, class is always in session as daily circumstances bring to mind questions about a topic studied “in class”.
Click here for an interesting article on the Biblical Perspective of Homeschooling.
Parents who can and will invest their time in homeschooling will be able to closely monitor the child’s learning style and needs. Homeschoolers are able to teach classes from a Biblical perspective without conflict.
- Pray for homeschooled families. I have since met other members of this family and am honored to count them as friends.
- As always, I am in awe of who God puts in my path. I personally challenge you to pray for God’s appointments every day. He wants to bless you and those you meet along life’s pathway.
Blessings and hugs,
Thank you once again for your faithful comments below and emails.
My dear friend I am richer in spirit and blessed insights reading your divine adventures. So blessed to call you my friend and forever sister in Christ Jesus our Lord
Thank you, Linda.
You are such an encourager. We serve a gracious God.
Blessed likewise to be your friend/sister in Christ.
God’s family leaves me speechless!
He is so good to me.
Hugs and loves, Susie
With the way the school systems are failing our young people today, homeschooling seems to be the right way to go. We not only know they are getting all the necessary and important teaching but we also see and learn our young folks and how they learn and can adjust to helping their needs to that learning process!
Thank you, Sheri!
You are so right. I am always refreshed and encouraged when I meet families like this. I believe God is raising up a new generation of bold believers.
And, thank you, sweet friend, for your faithful prayers on my behalf. Hoping to get The Rebel and Preacher Man out by summer. Would love to send you a few chapters soon for a bit of critique.
Hugs and loves, Susie
Good read! Very important to include God and His creation in everything we learn, do, and say.
Thanks, Pam. Yes, I agree. Our Father gave us a beautiful world in creation. He also created us; what joy to be His child. We continue to pray for more like you who are willing to share this with others. Blessings,