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		<title>Why Homeschool? You Get to Call the Shots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has their own reasons for homeschooling, but there are some common themes that we`ll be exploring this month. The first one is parental control over educational material and methods, what and how your child is learning.

I can`t tell you how many times I`ve heard people complain about the educational system . . . in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10" title="why-homeschool-icon" src="http://barnabasway.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/why-homeschool-icon.jpg" alt="why-homeschool-icon" width="125" height="125" />Everyone has their own reasons for homeschooling, but there are some common themes that we`ll be exploring this month. The first one is parental control over educational material and methods, what and how your child is learning.
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I can`t tell you how many times I`ve heard people complain about the educational system . . . in three different countries, so far! The majority of parents agree that the public schools simply aren`t doing a good job of educating our children. There are too many students in a classroom for a child with difficulties understanding the curriculum to get one on one help and while there are some excellent teachers out there, there are also some very poor ones and you don`t have much control over which ones your child will be learning from.</p>
<p>In addition to this, many parents are discovering that they just don`t agree with what is being taught in the schools. It doesn`t matter what your religion, chances are your local schools are teaching at least one or two things that you wouldn`t choose to teach your kids. For Christians, the fact that the Evolution Theory is being taught as fact is a major put-off. But even if you do agree with that, are you in accordance with sexual education being taught at lower and lower grade levels?
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Homeschooling is a way to take education back into our own hands, where it belongs. If you look at history, even 100 years ago, children received the majority of their education from their parents. Their family values and beliefs were passed down from generation from generation, as was the tradition throughout history. It`s only in more recent times that we`ve allowed our children to spend so much time being taught by strangers, people we don`t even know have our children`s best interests at heart.
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Choosing to homeschool is a way to ensure that what you value is imparted to your children. As a homeschooling parent, you are in control of what your child learns and how they learn it. You can be flexible, allowing your visual learner to study one way, while your kinetic learner takes an entirely different course. One on one attention abounds and any problems can be sorted as soon as they are encountered, rather than leaving them because there are no resources to deal with them.
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Parents who aren`t satisfied with the way the schools are doing things are starting to take things into their own hands. This is a great reason all on its own to homeschool, but we`ve got more for you in coming weeks.</p>
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