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While some support the concept of homeschooling, others viciously disagree, stating

that only formal education is the right education for a child.

Children go to school, at least they did for the past few centuries. Thanks to the
development of technology and thanks to ambitious parents, kids can learn from the
comforts of their own homes, or can they?

On the one hand school from home, if done correctly, has a fair share of positives.
Firstly, Non-traditional education shows an opportunity for unique and personalized teaching.
Tailored learning can allow an individual to grow emotionally and intellectually at their own
pace, focusing on their interests first. Secondly, supporters argue that homeschooling
provides a safe space, shielding the child from bullying and peer pressure – providing a
better learning environment.

On the other hand, Standardized education has a lot of advantages that contribute to
the overall development of students. To begin with, traditional schools help students
socialize, giving them opportunities to interact with their peers regularly, helping them
develop social skills and teamwork skills. Furthermore, Classroom-based education follows a
standardized curriculum, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive education
covering various subjects, which can be important for a well-rounded academic foundation.

In conclusion, we can see that homeschooling allows personalized and interest-


driven learning while providing a safe environment, but traditional schooling fosters social
skills, teamwork, and exposure to a standardized curriculum. If you ask me, traditional
schools are the right way to learn because the people you meet in school could be your “for
lifers”.

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