
Family Schooling
Family schooling, also known as homeschooling, is an educational approach where parents or guardians take primary responsibility for teaching their children at home rather than sending them to a traditional school. This allows for personalized learning tailored to the child's needs, interests, and learning pace. Families may use a variety of curricula, resources, and methods, often supported by outside tutors or online programs. Family schooling offers flexibility in schedule and environment, fostering close family involvement, but also requires commitment and organization from parents. It is regulated differently depending on local laws and educational standards.