By choosing a school at home, parents of family education choose the type of education that their children receive. The choice of home school is a development philosophy, both political correspondence to existing educational institutions and modern social order. However, dissatisfaction with public schools has made it easier for many parents to accept various educational reforms, including family education, in recent years. Some parents use home education as a means to educate their children about their religious values, but say that such value is not part of the secular public school system.
"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
The collective housing of the community is what the government and university call "small group houses". Apartment houses always have trained personnel and are managed by the family members and families of the office. Larger houses are often called residential facilities and campus-structured houses are also called residential facilities. KC Lakin, a non-institutional researcher at the University of Minnesota, said accommodation classifications for people with intellectual disabilities include plan patterns, scales and operators, and the facility is based on important features such as disability and age Said. The classification of former residential establishments was described by Scheerenberger until David Braddok classified by modern nation, including individuals, taxonomic groups of less than six housing environments.