Psychological support should always be available
Will homeschooling turn your child into an introvert? Will they be able to mingle with peers in the same way school-based students will interact with their peers? Perhaps, these are some of the most common notions about homeschooling that parents consider when deciding whether or not to enroll them in a school or keep them at home. The truth is that there is no real connection between being introvert and homeschooling, but inborn introverts may find harmony and peace when they are homeschooled. It might help to understand that being homeschooled doesn’t mean that the student will struggle to make friends. It’s a matter of guiding them in the best practices to build strong relationships. Keep them in the loop about society to prepare them psychologically on how they should react in certain situations. Take note that technology has its own set of crimes that they should prepare for, such as cyberbullying, so keep them informed all the time.
Given all those variables to consider, you have to ask yourself again, whether your child would benefit from homeschooling or not? Take note that homeschooling lessons are also just as effective as the campus-based ones where parents have more time to oversee their children. Used learning as a way to build bridges to make your relationship with your children stronger. This article is not to discourage you, rather a guideline to ensure that all variables are well thought out before you decide to home school them.
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