Do you think that education at home more important than at school?
By Zhizho
@Zhizho (1350)
Indonesia
7 responses
@sagnik42 (3592)
• India
15 Aug 09
Education at home is very important for a child for upto 6-7 years. This is the time when they learn their basic manners, how to interact with friends and teachers and how to respect them. After that early age it is upto the school to guide the child to better education and future. The few initial years are so crucial for a child.Educaion at home and the parents as teachers are the most important things at that time.
@Zhizho (1350)
• Indonesia
16 Aug 09
Hi sagnik42.I like your opinion.Thanks for your response.You know there are many parents feel enough with education from school.They don't aware that they are teacher.Sometimes many of kids awe their teacher.Teacher is their Idol.How poor their parents when teacher could be Idol for their kids and their parents be second number.
@zazagugu (81)
• China
15 Aug 09
It's clear that home education is far more important than school education. For a simple example, students are learning in a classroom, what they hear what they learn is absolutely the same, but what they perform is totally different. Some are polite,while some are rough. The most rest time are in home and in society. Society education is also important. But what's most is home educational. What their mom and dad do affect them. Parents are the teachers, what way they educate their children decide what characteristic they will be, what the school do only decide the children's score. But what makes child's future is character and attitude, that can't be learnt at school. That's my view, maybe wrong, but it's some advise.
@Zhizho (1350)
• Indonesia
16 Aug 09
Wow,it's the best response that I read.I like your opinion.Yes,it's what I mean.The most rest time are in home especially for early age.Our kids education is our responsibility so when we could not be the teacher for them so the environment get the duty.We can imagine how they are growth..Education at home is base for them to get other education or information.
@clorissa123 (4926)
• United States
15 Aug 09
Well, I agree with your statement here. At the early age, the children are more rely on their parent's teaching while they were at home. Parents are the prime teacher they will learn from, and they learn from their parents behavior, and many of their lifestyle. So, Home school is important as well as in school. I will give both institution equally important.
@hendritanbm (131)
• Indonesia
15 Aug 09
Both places are important to educate our children. Home is the place where children can learn how to create a harmony with each other. Home is the place where children can learn about love. There are a lot of things that parents can share and teach to their in home. School on the other way teach knowledge to the students. Not only that of course, school also teach them how to live in their neighborhood. School teach them how to have some skills that they can use in their future. So, in my opinion, both places are important.
@Talravean (46)
• Malaysia
15 Aug 09
I think education at home is better than at school. There's more focus on the child and less distractions.
But it's important for them to interact with others, for character and other important life skills. So you should occasionally bring them out and have outings where they will experience things among others. It's important to have exposure to the outside, in the forms of people and animals, as well as objects. Even the bad things should be experienced, because people learn better through making mistakes.
~K~
@larish (2213)
• Philippines
15 Aug 09
I think education must start first at home and if the child is already at the right age, let say age 4. She should start attending school because it is where the child will learn on socializing with other people (kids, teachers, other personnel of the school, etc.). Growing years should not be confined within the classroom or at home alone, it should be a contribution of different factors at different places. Happy myloting.