The reason the blog is called "Dot and Feather" is because I am Eastern Indian (Dot) and American Indian (Feather). This blog will talk about the things that happen in my life.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
"Home schooling" My Third Quarter English Essay
Home Schooling is better than sending children to secular public school. When students are home schooled they practice religion, emotional dialogue, and self-motivation without being put down by people without those qualities. Rather than getting wrapped up in all the secular trends like wearing skinny jeans, or having a boy/girl friend, or any other things, students’ focus on things that really matter. When a child is home schooled they are allowed to talk about their religion and practice it with family and maybe friends. For example, a catholic student has the time to go to a mass or say a rosary before they start the day’s work. When a student is home schooled, and if the parents aren’t dysfunctional, they can feel their feelings, tell the truth, and trust the process with safe hearts. Students’ in public school will think that a person who feels their feelings is a wimp and pick on him/her as well. When students miss a day of work, they have the opportunity to double up the next day and stay on track. If a student is really motivated and doubles up on a day even though he/she isn’t behind, then he/she could have the next day off. Students, when home schooled, move at the pace that is comfortable for him. Students can spend as much time as they need on a lesson to learn it when they are home schooled, instead of moving from lesson to lesson without knowing one and be criticized for asking about it in public school. In conclusion, home schooling can be more efficient then going to school. Home schooled children can be themselves with their family, share their feelings with safe hearts. There is also the chance to catch back up if ever they fall behind. Parents that home school their children lay the foundation for a better childhood for not only their children but possibly their grandchildren, and so on.
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Well you sold me!! :)
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