Thursday, March 15, 2012

What Effect Does Home School Have On Child Psychology?

Education is so important, especially for young children, who soak up their surroundings like a sponge. Education is a huge part of and has a huge affect on child psychology.
America's school system is slowly deteriorating and our test scores are falling behind many other countries. Not to mention that the government is taking billion of dollars out of education funding to cover other debts. Many parents no longer want to send their children to public school. In light of this, many parents are now opting to home school their children.
Many people, however, are very reluctant and claim that home schooling children affects child psychology negatively. In school, children socialize, make friends and pick up various social tactics, all things that affect child psychology. Many parents decide not to send their children to public school because they do not want their children picking up negative social habits, or possibly being exposed to violence. But many wonder if sheltering children by home schooling them has an affect on child psychology at all.
There are many positive and negative aspects. A huge issue is socialization. While many claim that home schooled children aren't "well adjusted," there are many child psychology studies that claim this isn't true. Here is a list of different ways from www.ParentLearningClub.com that you can socialize your child, if you are considering home schooling:
  • Enroll them in dance or music classes. Extracurricular classes such as these can help your child make friends, as well as broaden their horizons. Students have shown that music has a positive affect on child psychology. Children who take music classes usually grow up to be more creathve individuals. The same goes for dance classes.
  • Join a home school co-op or a playgroup. You can Google co-ops in your area. So many parents are now home schooling their children that you are bound to find one in your area. Not only can you talk to other parents, but most co-ops have planned gatherings to get the children together.
  • Join a sport. Exercise for children is extremely important. At www.parentlearningclub.com you can find an extended list of the benefits of exercise, such as better sleep and better overall behavior. Exercising releases endorphins, the all important chemical that improves a child's happiness, which undoubtedly is an important aspect in child psychology, and developing better social relationships. Look up the nearest basketball team, little league, whatever your child has an interest in. There they can socialize with other children who have similar interests. Parents can also socialize with each other and set up possible play dates.
  • Join your local religious group. If you are any religion at all, there is no doubt that your place of worship has youth groups where your child can make friends, participate in charity events and volunteer. Socializing your child with other children of the same religion can often have a good affect on child psychology, enforcing good values and morals, and allows your child the opportunity to spend time with many different people.
  • Find local educational events. Take your child on a field trip. Even if you live in a tiny town, there will still be a library or even a museum. Many libraries host readings, story time, and book discussion events for children. This is yet another opportunity for your child to meet youngsters with the same interests, with the added benefits of learning something new! Many museums also host lunches or discussions for children, so if you find one, attend! Child psychology studies show that home schooled children especially benefit from going to these types of events. There is also a chance you meet more parents that home school and set up play dates.
There have been many studies done that show that home schooled children are indeed happy, "well-adjusted" individuals who are very capable of making friends and having healthy social relationships. In other words, child psychology says home schooled children are perfectly normal and happy. In fact, home schooled children are more well rounded individuals because they have a lot more free time to pursue subjects they are interested in, such as reading, writing, sports, whatever it may be. Child psychology also says that home schooled children are better socialized than other children and look for more meaningful relationships later in life.
So if you would like to home school your child, don't worry. School isn't the only place your child can learn to socialize or make friends.

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