| The principles and reasons for a Christian | | | | wrong or right way to shape and construct an |
| homeschool is influenced by the child?s training | | | | environment for their home Christian school. |
| based from the Bible, wherein the education of | | | | Christian families make the most of all the limitless |
| the child should be left in the parents? hands. | | | | resources accessible, using the Bible, literature, |
| As seen in all Christian homeschools, parents | | | | home economics, nature and every living thing as |
| teach the word of the Lord, to prepare their | | | | their principal basis of education, constantly |
| children for appropriate Christian wisdom, direction | | | | integrating teachings from the Bible in each |
| and values essential in their everyday life as well | | | | subject matter. |
| as when they reach adulthood. This aspect of | | | | Christian homeschools allow the parents to impart |
| teaching is not found in curriculums of the public | | | | God?s Word to their child. It is an environment of |
| schools. | | | | spiritual and moral reinforcement through which |
| Christian homeschools are distinct for each family. | | | | kids are being trained seriously in the Word of |
| Some accurately design their home to look like a | | | | God, mainly to act and think as Christians. |
| ?school?, complete with textbooks, desks, flag | | | | Typically, the curriculum in a Christian homeschool |
| salute, and yes, recess. | | | | spends a meaningful and substantial time in the |
| Others make homeschooling a way of life, | | | | study of the Bible, wherein the focus is God?s |
| choosing not so much in utilizing workbooks, | | | | scripture. |
| required texts and schedules. Here, both children | | | | Christians choose to home educate their children |
| and parents learn through life experiences; | | | | primarily because of their faith that God's plan is |
| teaching, learning and studying is part of their | | | | revealed through parents raising and educating |
| everyday routine instead of a closely controlled | | | | their own children. In fact, Christians firmly |
| classroom setting. | | | | acknowledge that it is the way of the Bible; there |
| Whatever is each family?s homeschool setup, | | | | is no other educational system than this. |
| their objective is all alike, that of giving their | | | | Christians actually accept that God did not even |
| children important information while at the same | | | | suggeste schools to be attended by His people; |
| time imparting in them how to become critical | | | | that schools were a product of man. The Bible |
| thinkers and independent individuals that are | | | | pages support by instruction, example and |
| aware and conscious of the choices they make. | | | | principle, a course that resembles closely home |
| Families that homeschool adjust its setting to fit | | | | education. |
| both their philosophies and lifestyle; there is no | | | | |