I prefer my children to study at school rather than them studying at home.

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Each region has its own regulations regarding the standards of subjects taught in schools. These have been formulated by the Minister of Education, ratified by the President, and reinforced by law. Perhaps other regions also have their own regulations. I am very pleased with this discussion. In fact, this issue has been on the minds of every parent and guardian. I think the moderator team has thought about this in detail, and it has become a common concern about the subjects taught in schools. Sometimes parents are dissatisfied with the subjects taught in schools but don't know who to complain to. However, the government has made every effort to provide lessons in schools that meet adequate standards in the region.
Personally, I prefer to send my child to a traditional school. I have several reasons for this. Before I sent my child to elementary school, I taught her general and basic subjects at home, such as letter recognition, numbers, animal recognition, reading, arithmetic, and drawing. I also taught her religion.
However, I realized that there are lessons we can't teach at home alone, as these are only learned at school, such as discipline, responsibility, togetherness, caring for others, and independence.
Furthermore, children studying at home are very difficult to manage. Perhaps because their parents don't take their studies seriously, they often show a spoiled nature and need to be praised before they will learn. This means their interest in learning is minimal if they only study at home.

I have a daughter, and I once tried homeschooling her during the long school holidays. To continue sharpening her mind, I replaced the method she used at school with a homeschooling method. That's how it was. The first day went well, even though it was short, because even one hour of teaching a child at home felt like a very long time. The second, third, and fourth days were fine, but on the fifth day, he started acting out, claiming he wasn't feeling well, this and that, which made us angry.
Furthermore, most parents have jobs outside the home and other busy schedules, making it very difficult to manage time for him to study at home. There are many other challenges, including parental knowledge. In my area, most parents still have very limited knowledge, and the increasingly difficult economy makes parents have little time to teach their children.
So, in my opinion, studying at home alone isn't the right choice. However, we still need to monitor him and provide some lessons from home. Don't relinquish control completely and rely solely on school learning. Occasionally, sit him down in front of us and ask him what he's learned from school and provide a little guidance and guidance from us, and provide additional lessons to broaden his horizons and improve his skills.
Every time my child comes home from school, I often ask him what he learned today and how many points he got. Can you do that? Try explaining and showing it to Dad. That's what I often ask my son during our free time. I often motivate him, provide extra lessons, and encourage him to study harder.
That's my opinion on this matter, so I prefer to send my son to a traditional school regulated by the government.

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This is so true. When children find out that the learning system is flexible, they are more likely to become unserious most time with their studies. But with adequate classroom structure and home assistance, it can work better in helping them learn.
that's what i feel, so i'm more confident my child is studying at school
I still believe traditional school is the best, children tend to interact with other children and also communicate withtheir colleagues. Irrespective of this, there should be a balance. Parents should also take time to teach their children at home and not to put the whole responsibility on the school alone.
exactly right, i agree with you