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Important Homeschooling Information

Searching for the right information on homeschooling Canada? Below are answers to the most important questions:
1. Are there any advantages to homeschooling?
There are several benefits of homeschooling, not just for the child but also for the entire family. Students that are being homeschooled have the chance to learn according to their caliber in a method that suits them. Homeschooling also helps them avoid all the negative situations and interactions that may take place if they attend public school.
Moreover, as per statistics, homeschooling children outperform students studying in public schools, academically. Homeschool children are also known to be more involved within their communities.
2. Are there any drawbacks of homeschooling?
Since, the parents are responsible for the education of the child, they have to take out several hours every day to make sure the child is being taught properly. Homeschooling is a commitment for the teacher and should be made only if the teacher is ready. Parents may have to sacrifice on their free time and may have to buy homeschool materials apart from paying school taxes.
Parents will also have to seek out opportunities for their students to socialize as they do not have the privilege to depend on school activities. In certain cases, homeschooling parents also have to face criticism from family and friends. However, when we look at them closely, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
3. Is it legal to homeschool?
It is completely legal for parents to homeschool their children, as long as they are fulfilling provincial requirements. Homeschool laws differ in every province of Canada. It is best to search online to know what laws apply.
4. How do parents know if they are qualified to teach their children?
There is no one better qualified than the parents when it comes to imparting education to their children. No one can show the same commitment, zeal and patience for your children as you. In fact, as per research, the level of qualification has a very small effect on the academic performance of the child. Several pre-packaged homeschool programs offer lesson plans and teacher's guides that tell the parents how to explain certain concepts. There is no need for teaching certificates or fancy college degrees to teach a child successfully.
5. How does one solve the issue of socialization?

Homeschooling students can easily avoid teasing, peer pressure, and bullying that happens in school, and instead develop positive relationships.
There are a range of different homeschool activities that homeschooling students can participate in through support groups, sports teams, community activities, and other organizations.

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