Fathers or husbands go off to work in the office and most of the
mothers or wives have their own careers, while their children are taught by qualified
teachers over whom the parents have negligible influence. The parents have no
control over the child’s role models, the kind of information the child will be
exposed to, and the beliefs and values with which the child will be instructed
for the next twelve years of their lives. Communicating and formulating
philosophical, personal and religious beliefs, and collaborating together to
fashion the child’s education gives new meaning to one of the most important functions
of a marriage— the nurturing, procreation and upbringing of the child. Consecutively,
this fortifies the marriage by offering a common goal that the two individuals
have increased potential to attain.
Secondly, homeschoolingchildren gives parents something important to do. This is particularly
important as a lot of adults in technological and industrialized societies have
very little they consider significant in terms of national, communal, or
international importance. That most societies consider schooling as an
important issue. Teaching their own children increases the sense of personal
value and self-confidence in parents, in turn improving the marriage bond.
Thirdly, homeschooling saves the parents from several energy
and time consuming tasks. Instead of depending on other people to teach their little
ones, they cooperate and create an effective plan to do it on their own.
Homeschooling can yield several long-term advantages that can save energy and
time. However, homeschooling is hard, especially for one of the parents, usually
mothers, who take up the task of daily formal teaching. If not approached maturely,
the process may become stressful leading to tension in the married couple’s
relationship. Alternatively, the couple may use it as a chance to work together
and strengthen the bond of marriage and reap the benefits of raising a smart,
emotionally successful and socially adjusted child.
Most homeschoolcouples believe that the intangible advantages of improved family cohesiveness,
marriage unity, and social and academic successes of the child make
homeschooling one of the best decisions. Since homeschooling demands one of the
partners to stay at home to teach, it offers a sense of security to the family.

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