I am a homeschooled student. This blog features everything I am learning while studying at home. I am currently 11 years old and have just started 6th grade. I am studying math, science, social studies, language arts, writing, American history, and music.
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Homeschooling for Bullied Children
Homeschooling is a good choice for students because they might hurt themselves at public school when they're alone. When they're home schooled, they are being watched by a parent or guardian. They'll have no reason to skip school, or not pay attention if the bully is not there. In public school, a student might get bullied constantly and maybe even agree with them. If a student agrees with the bully, they might do as the bully tells them to do, such as cut themselves or worse. Kids can die from self-harm; it is the most common solution for kids to think about when they get bullied, or have a hard time. Kids can get in a coma or worse, die. In public schools, just because an adult is there, doesn't mean that the student is safe; they can sneak into the kitchen and grab a knife or something sharp to hurt themselves with or worse. You can tell if your child or classmate is getting bullied by unexplained cuts and bruises, damaged belongings, loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, emotionally reticent, taking unnecessary long routes to school, sudden bad grades, no longer wanting to hang with friends, begging to stay home, low self-esteem, feeling depressed, changed behaviors, and no longer wanting to do activities they once loved. Homeschooling is safe and educational; they can do better in home school because there won't be a bully or someone to make him/her do something bad.
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