Family education provides more control to parents For most students, the school starts from the first hour of the day and ends at the last hour, but for 228 students in the Smallville School District and about 500 students nationwide Typical school day composition is typical. These are educated students at home, and the reason they end the standard education system is very different from the time they hold. Some people want to spend more time together, others are worried about the special needs of children, and those who want to plant values that they believe can not be solved at public or private schools There is also.
"Family education" or "home education" refers to teaching at a child's house, either primarily by parents or directly controlled by parents. Informal family education is ongoing, and official education at home is sometimes very popular. However, with the growing popularity of public education in the early 20th century, the number of people using this program to receive education at home is decreasing. In contrast, the number of children receiving formal education at home has increased significantly in the past 20 years, especially in the United States. The law on family education varies from country to country. In some states, parents need only know the state, children are educated at home. In other states, at least one parent is a certified teacher and parents can not receive education at home freely, unless the annual progress report is judged by state. However, these laws are not necessarily enforced
Children are not educated for school poverty and unsatisfactory education, but parents have a means to provide education to children at home. With a little effort, parents can provide children better education than urban schools.