With all the pressure that comes with making sure that your child gets his fair shot at the Ivy League universities, it is no wonder that parents go crazy by the time their baby is old enough for preschool. It is a tough world out there, and for most people, the chance to get in an Ivy League university starts by enrolling their toddler in an elite, private preschool. Other parents take an even more alternative route by rejecting the system and have their preschool homeschool on their own or with a group of other parents. Listed below are several reasons why some parents choose to homeschool their child instead.
You have more control over the preschool curriculum.
When a child enters preschool, he is expected to learn how to socialize with others, independently care for himself, and develop his fine-motor skills. It is at this point in his life that he starts seeing himself as independent from his parents. With children in a similar age group, he starts seeing how his actions affect others through playing and sharing.
Creating your own preschool curriculum for your child at home means that you can tailor it to the natural interests of your child. If your child needs to learn how to be more independent and social, you can put him in situations that will teach him that particular skill. Not just that, you can also indulge the child’s interests. An example of this is the childhood fascination with dinosaurs, animals, or even cooking. There is no limit to the things that you can teach him.
It is more affordable than private school education.
Preschool can be quite expensive with costs that can reach up to $40,000 per annum. You can enroll your child in sports, buy him books and interactive CDs, explore museums, take him on trips to explore the ocean, and the price still will not come close to the yearly tuition. The most expensive part of homeschooling your preschooler is probably your time. If both parents are working, the decision to homeschool your preschooler means that one of you must give up your jobs to look after your child’s education. Some working mothers or fathers can afford to do this while others just get a work-at-home job that gives them the chance to direct their child’s education on their own.
Keep in mind that the chance to spend more time with your child may just be the greatest reason of all. Kids start drifting away from their parents as they get older. No more kisses, no more holding your hand while crossing the street, no more mad scrambles to the door when you get home. Preschool homeschool is a fantastic way to make memories and spend time with your child before he stops being a kid. In the end, it is not just about being able to direct your child’s preschool curriculum or saving money, it is also about enjoying your children while they are young and they still need your help.
