School at Home – The 10 Benefits of Educating Children at Home

In recent years there has developed an educational phenomenon with very important implications of which not everyone is aware. It is the movement of “homeschooling,” or home schools. Thousands of parents, initially in the U.S. and then elsewhere in the world, have decided to withdraw their children from educational institutions in order to educate themselves at home. If instead the number of children being educated at home today is irrelevant – in the U.S. are not more than 1 to 2% – the results obtained are.

We have seen that children who are “homeschooling”:
- 2 to 3 courses are more advanced than their peers of the same age.
- They are very creative.
- Know how to analyze situations, solve problems and make decisions.
- Are able to adapt to the demands of the real world.
- They have initiative.
- Studying motivated.
- They do projects designed for them.
- They are natural leaders in a group setting.
- DO NOT have socialization problems.

Why is this handful of students have achieved recognition from major private universities in the United States, like Harvard and Yale, which open the doors of their classrooms when a student can say that homeschooling has made on your application form for admission?

The answer is that homeschooling provides an ideal setting for a child to bodily integrity with an education:
1. That respects the individuality of the student.
2. To foster a love of learning.
3. That is provided by carefully chosen mentors.
4. Which takes place in a context of real life.
5. That frees the child from the harmful effects of peer pressure
6. That respects the student’s learning style.
7. That respects the student’s learning pace.
8. That gives you the freedom to develop their strengths.
9. That automatically encourages their entrepreneurial skills.
10. Developing leadership skills.

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