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Every homeschooling experience is different. It has advantages and disadvantages. Let's start with the positive! Homeschooled kids tend to outperform their public school peers. They have high self-esteem. Homeschooled children are great at getting themselves motivated to do schoolwork on their own. Thanks to their experiences with homeschooling they are well-adjusted kids. Some have gone on to do great things. Tim Tebow was homeschooled and he became a professional football player. Here are more famous homeschoolers: Justin Bieber, Emma Watson, George Mason, Sage Katzenberg. A lot of people who homeschooled have done a lot with their lives. Some are even homeschooling their kids. We will focus on the negative effects of homeschooling. Kids spend a lot of time at home, homeschooling can give them burn out. Kids need fresh air and time out of the house to balance it out. Knowing where to start is can also be overwhelming to the parents or legal guardian thinking of homeschooling. However, finding the time to do is another puzzle to the equation. Both parents might have to work during the day, and finding a tutor might be expensive for some. Sometimes the oldest siblings like sisters have to do the teaching for the kids. This leaves them to have to be the teacher and a student. Therefore, let's talk about the different ways to homeschool. School at home is where you do it at home. Virtual public school is where you do homeschool taught by an online public school. You can also do unit studies and other homeschool styles like the Waldorf way. There are a million ways to homeschool kids those were just examples. Homeschooling is a wonderful adventure according to homeschool parents.