The Big Read in short: The draw and pain of schooling your child at home

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The Big Read in short: The draw and pain of schooling your child at home
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SINGAPORE — For a young Sukesy Mattar, studying at an international school in Kuwait, where she lived with her family till she was 11, provided her with a vibrant, holistic experience.

Despite Singapore's world-renowned education system, a small number of parents opt to homeschool their children for their studies in primary and secondary school

Approval is needed from the Ministry of Education for primary school homeschooling, and MOE and parents share with TODAY more details of the process These parents cite various reasons for their move, including wanting to give their children more flexibility to learn at their own pace and a more holistic educational experience

But some challenges they face include difficulty in teaching more advanced curricula as their children get older, which they tackle by forming learning co-operatives where parents take turns to teach a subject Experts say that homeschooling is not for all families due to the commitment required and the individual needs of different children, while also giving tips on what parents should consider in making such a major decisionWe know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with TODAY to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.Upgraded but still having issues?

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