Remember Cady Heron of Mean Girls? The teenage shy girl who first experienced regular schooling when she was 16 years old because she was home schooled in Africa all her life. Entering North Shore High School felt like entering the jungle world! You would see in the movie itself how culture shocked she is, starting from the crowd of people (some even being obnoxious) she has to deal with at the cafeteria to the drama of friends and foe. Come on, Cady Heron is Cady Heron as Regina George is Regina George. One home schooled and one regular school queen bee. If you were to be one of them, would you also choose to be the home- schooled girl? Here the disadvantage and advantages of home schooling.
ADVANTAGES:
ONE IS TO ONE
This is the basic difference of home schooling to regular school, it is more exclusive and personal. The one to one approach gives the teacher (which most of the time are the parents) and the student the liberty to choose their own style of learning. The teacher can be more focus on the student’s strengths and weaknesses following better results. Homeschooling can also promote better family relationship as the child would spend more time with the family and get first hand assistance from his / her parents .
FLEXIBILITY
Like the tuition centres in Singapore, home schooling can be a lot more flexible than the regular school. Unlike in the normal school, you can plot your own time on homeschool. The student is given more freedom to pace himself but still being encouraged to finish his / her tasks. Having your own time can also save the extra minutes to be consumed when you’re on a regular school like lining up in the cafeteria and the time itself going to the school. Home school is also advisable for kids with illness or disability as they don’t have to leave home. Surely the patient’s timetable can be organized according to his / her schedule.
DISADVANTAGES:
DOUBLE EFFORT FOR PARENTS
Although it will improve the kid’s relationship with the parents, home schooling means double effort and extra time to keep track of your kid’s lessons. It will take real commitment and perseverance that would inevitably also consume your time, giving you lesser time for yourself. You should also be open to reviewing old lessons again to make sure you’re teaching the right stuff.
LESSER SOCIAL INTERACTION
Exactly what surprised Cady Heron – the people. Being home schooled means not being able to experience being in a classroom with other students. Unlike those o level tuition centre Singapore, home schooling doesn’t have small groups. There will be limited social interactions which is also good for emotional quotient. There will be some yearly school events which encourage camaraderie that your kid would miss. This may result to having socially awkward intelligent kids.
ADVANTAGES:
ONE IS TO ONE
This is the basic difference of home schooling to regular school, it is more exclusive and personal. The one to one approach gives the teacher (which most of the time are the parents) and the student the liberty to choose their own style of learning. The teacher can be more focus on the student’s strengths and weaknesses following better results. Homeschooling can also promote better family relationship as the child would spend more time with the family and get first hand assistance from his / her parents .
FLEXIBILITY
Like the tuition centres in Singapore, home schooling can be a lot more flexible than the regular school. Unlike in the normal school, you can plot your own time on homeschool. The student is given more freedom to pace himself but still being encouraged to finish his / her tasks. Having your own time can also save the extra minutes to be consumed when you’re on a regular school like lining up in the cafeteria and the time itself going to the school. Home school is also advisable for kids with illness or disability as they don’t have to leave home. Surely the patient’s timetable can be organized according to his / her schedule.
DISADVANTAGES:
DOUBLE EFFORT FOR PARENTS
Although it will improve the kid’s relationship with the parents, home schooling means double effort and extra time to keep track of your kid’s lessons. It will take real commitment and perseverance that would inevitably also consume your time, giving you lesser time for yourself. You should also be open to reviewing old lessons again to make sure you’re teaching the right stuff.
LESSER SOCIAL INTERACTION
Exactly what surprised Cady Heron – the people. Being home schooled means not being able to experience being in a classroom with other students. Unlike those o level tuition centre Singapore, home schooling doesn’t have small groups. There will be limited social interactions which is also good for emotional quotient. There will be some yearly school events which encourage camaraderie that your kid would miss. This may result to having socially awkward intelligent kids.