Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.
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are you asking for solutions to 5x + 5 = 2y? (x,y) = (1,5), (3,10), (5,15), etc.
Learning at home has both advantages and disadvantages. Before considering homeschooling, check the laws of your country or region - in many regions, sending children to school is mandatory, so homeschooling may, or may not, be an option in this case. You may have to convince the relevant office that you are fulfilling the legal requirements by homeschooling. Children who learn at home (for example, with correspondence study) can choose their own schedule. Basically, they can study whenever they want - of course, some discipline is required to study at all! In general, studying at home requires much less time - you can easily complete a study with a school such as American School of Correspondence, for example, studying an average of about 2 hours a day. One thing that may be a disadvantage is that such students may have less interaction with other students. This can be compensated by registering them in additional classroom courses - for example, some language course, music, sports, ballet, etc. A clear advantage is the flexibility. Apart from the flexibility in the schedule, as mentioned above, you are not tied to a particular place. You can easily go visit family members in another city, for example, and continue studying! Home-schooling may be the only practical option if you live in a remote region.
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There are a lot of good things about homeschooling, but there are disadvantages, like less socialization with peers. Choosing your own curriculum is good, but some topics might get missed and things like projects and field trips might not be the same.
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No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
I'm not sure if I've ever seen an article on the downsides to homeschooling - there are just too many advantages! A study was completed last year which you may be interested in reading: Perhaps a downside could be burnout by parents, partcularly if they've been homeschooling several children for several years. Good luck! Since you asked, NBC did a "Law and Order - Special Victims Unit" on homeschooling being a cover for child abuse. (Go to nbc.com and search for articles on homeschooling.) However, I think that is a grossly inaccurate portrayal of most homeschooling families. Like the last person said, there are only too many advantages to homeschooling that outweigh any "dangers or disadvantages."
Some advantages of homeschooling are, the child would be able to have hands on learning, one-on-one. Some disadvantages are the children may not have a very good social life, children need to be able to play with friends. I think it depends on the best interest for the child.
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it depends on what type of homeschooling your doing but with most homeschooling you get better grades because everything is open book and you can use the internet on any question even tests, well this is for internet homeschooling.
Secular Homeschooling - magazine - was created in 2007.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.