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In reply to the discussion: What Makes People Think They Are Qualified To Teach Their Own Kids? [View all]GoddessOfGuinness
(46,438 posts)The homeschool course we use employs education counselors who are skilled at offering advice to parents when the need arises. Parents have the option of subscribing to an advisory teaching service, which monitors tests. And for middle-school kids there is a "virtual classroom" option, where kids can complete their work online and have their work assessed by one of the school's instructors. In addition to this, they have a program designed specifically for kids who struggle with reading and spelling.
Remember that a substantial part of the art of teaching a classroom of kids involves dealing with about 30 at a time, which means the kids who are on either end of the "average" spectrum require additional attention in order to have their educational needs met. Homeschooling offers each student the individual attention that will help them work their best and be as intellectually challenged as they need to be.
I'm not suggesting that homeschooling is better than the other options. I'm just saying it's good to have all kinds of options available when it comes to educating our children.