Homeschooling is a growing trend in education that has gained momentum in recent years. More and more families are opting to educate their children at home instead of sending them to traditional schools. While homeschooling was once considered an alternative approach to education, it is now becoming a mainstream option for families. In this post, we will explore some of the surprising benefits of homeschooling that you need to know. But first, a little on our homeschooling journey.
We first started our homeschooling journey back in 2017. We were moving to Tasmania and knew our kids would need a lot of time off school so chose to use Brisbane School of Distance Education (BSDE). I was schooled using BSDE in 2001 because we lived very remotely when I was growing up. Our kids were in year 1 and year 8. BSDE made it very easy as all the work comes set out in packs and you join whichever online classes your child needs at whatever the set time is via a computer with headset and microphone so there is still interaction with kids and teachers but it’s just over the computer. And of course, there are also meet up groups like swimming, etc run by the school. The kids enjoyed the schooling but distance ed is a little restrictive in the way that you need to be available to join the online classes just like you would attend a school class. Once we completed our move to Tasmania both kids were then enrolled in local schools.
So for a few years that worked out well until it didn’t. In year 3 Mr C wasn’t enjoying mainstream schooling and was struggling a lot. So for terms 3 and 4, we homeschooled using a curriculum by My Homeschool. This was based on the Charlotte Mason method.
After finishing grade 3 Mr C decided to go to school again. He remained in mainstream schooling until the beginning of 2022. In the beginning, we started out using Simply Homeschool which is a paid subscription with lots of core programs to use with each one being a different topic that covers many requirements to cover the curriculum. The ladies at Simply Homeschool are super amazing and helpful and can even assist in helping with registration requirements for different states. They also have an amazing, supportive homeschool group on Facebook. For 2023 we have moved on to using Twinkl they have tonnes of free resources on so many topics, covering all aspects of the learning curriculum for all ages, as well as a subscription for even more access. Now onto 5 amazing benefits that you might not have thought of about homeschooling.
Benefit #1: Homeschooling Offers Flexibility
One of the biggest advantages of homeschooling is the flexibility it offers. Homeschooling allows families to create a customized education plan that fits their child’s individual needs. This means that parents can tailor their child’s education to their strengths, weaknesses, and interests. Homeschooled students have the freedom to explore their passions and pursue their own interests at their own pace. This flexibility can lead to a more personalized and engaging learning experience.
Another benefit of learning from home is the ability to create a schedule that works best for the whole family. Homeschooling allows parents to schedule learning activities around other commitments, such as appointments, work, or travel. They also have the option to learn at any time of day, whether that’s early in the morning or late at night. This flexibility can be especially beneficial for students who have health issues or other special requirements.
Benefit #2: Homeschooling Encourages Independent Thinking
Homeschooling encourages independent thinking and self-motivation. Students who are taught at home are given the freedom to explore their own interests and pursue their own goals. This fosters a sense of independence that can be lacking in a traditional classroom setting.
In addition, homeschooling allows students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They are given the opportunity to work through complex problems and come up with their own solutions. This helps them develop a deeper understanding of the material and the ability to apply that knowledge in real-world situations. It also provides students with the opportunity to further explore a topic.
Benefit #3: Homeschooling Provides a Safer Learning Environment
Another benefit of homeschooling is the ability to provide a safer learning environment. Reducing their exposure to the same risks as students in traditional schools such as bullying, peer pressure, or other negative influences that can affect their academic and personal development. Although some would argue that this type of environment is needed for hardening up kids to the real world. I beg to differ and am confident the rate of mental health decline in school-aged children convinces me also.
Homeschooling provides a safer learning environment for students with special needs. Children who require special accommodations or have health issues are not exposed to the same risks as they would be in a traditional classroom setting.
Benefit #4: Homeschooling Helps Build Stronger Family Bonds
Homeschooling can help build stronger family bonds. When parents are involved in their child’s education, it strengthens their relationship and fosters a sense of closeness. Homeschooled kids also have more opportunities to interact with siblings and other family members, which can help build strong relationships that last a lifetime. Teaching your own child not only allows you to bond but it allows you to fill in the missing gaps in specific learning areas and gives the parents an opportunity to also learn something new along the way as more often than not it has been a hot minute since we have been at school.
It allows families to spend more time together. Homeschooled students have more free time to spend with their family, whether that’s going on field trips or simply spending time at home. This can create a more relaxed and pleasant learning environment, which can make the learning experience more enjoyable for everyone involved. It’s amazing what learning opportunities are available when you start homeschooling.
Benefit #5: Homeschooling Helps Develop Character and Values
Homeschooling helps develop character and values in students. Specifically when students are given the opportunity to learn about different cultures, religions, and lifestyles. This helps kids develop a more open-minded and accepting worldview. In addition, homeschooling allows parents to teach their children about their own values and beliefs.
So there you have five benefits to homeschooling that you might not have known or thought of. Thanks for reading along. If you haven’t already jump over and follow us on facebook or on instagram or leave a comment on our blog. Until next time xx Tennille – Barker Family Adventure
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