Every home is a school.?
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An institution for the instruction of children or people under college age.
The family is often referred to as an institution. So yes, every home is a school. Every family, specifically. Whether parents realize it or not, they are providing instruction to their children in a lot of different ways. And I don’t just mean those who are homeschooling their children. From day one, the family is teaching that baby *something*.
I don’t know if I could say there’s a set rule as to where children learn more. It depends a lot on the parenting and the group of friends. I suppose one could argue that we are all learning something all the time, so we technically learn more, or reinforce what we’ve learned, with the people we spend the most time with. The question would then be: *what* are we learning with the people we are around? Or rather, what are our children learning from the people they are with?
When parents spend a lot of time with their children they have the opportunity to not only teach them by example but also lay the foundation their children need to reject any influences, or teachings later on that may not be the best for them, and may be counter to their beliefs.
For children to trust, and respect the parents council, and take it to heart, the parents need to be available to them, answer their questions, and do more than just live in the same house.
I truly believe that children learn much, if not most of what they know from their parents, but the quality of what they learn depends on how involved the parents are with their children, and I do not mean just running them from one activity to another, I mean involved on a personal, and spiritual level.
Most kids will tell you that they only spend 15 minutes out of each class doing that material, with the rest of the work to be done at home with parents. So if we spend longer than that in each subject, who then is really the teacher and where is the school that the subject is actually taught? Self explanitory.
In my home, my kids learn to value God’s word first, then family, the other people outside the family, then the environment, then other things. They also learn Math, Reading, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Science, History, Geography, Civics, Art, and music appreciation.
If kids are around peers all day then they will obviously learn from them and mimic their behaivors. If they are at home all day then they will learn and mimic the parents behaivor. I choose to have mine home so I can model some life lessons and good morals!!
That is very true. They may hear and see things from their friends but that doesn’t mean that’s what they’ll do. My friends do hear swearing from some of their friends but they don’t swear. Why? Because they don’t live with it at home and don’t learn it at home.
I very much agree with that quote.
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