In some countries, there has been an increase in the number of parents who educate their children themselves at home instead of sending them to school. Do you think the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?
Recently, more and more people consider teaching
children
at home
. Therefore
, the debate on whether studying at home
can benefit children
has been heated. As far as I am concerned, pupils can learn some important social skills in school
than at home
. In this
essay, I will outline the pros and cons and illustrate my own opinion.
To begin
with, parents can control the information received by children
through homeschool. As children
may not have comprehensive moral values, they may listen to or follow their peers' behaviours in order to gain approval in school
. For example
, students may become violent to avoid becoming victims. Therefore
, Parents can stop the bad behaviours and teach them the right moral value if studying at home
which can create a good character for pupils.
On the other hand
, studying at school
can boost the ability for interpersonal communication. As school
gathers lots of students of similar age, children
can learn to communicate with others and deal with people. For instance
, kids may need to share and learn to compromise while they are playing. Therefore
, a sense of selflessness can be built up for children
as they will consider others more often subliminally once they get along with a group of people instead
of their family.
In conclusion, although
educating children
at home
can prevent them from learning bad behaviours, it is more important for kids to learn interpersonal communication. As human beings living in a group, it is crucial to know how to communicate with others.Submitted by hhhhelen.poon on
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