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I am strong believer of home schooling. Well I have not been home schooled; but during my time at primary school I will go to my neighbours house where she teaches me the same topics from school so that I will prepare to face school the next day. It even more interesting while I am in secondary school.I ignore or half heartedly focus on school as I spent hours after school not doing homework but go to the computer and learn magic and the wonderful mystery of technology. Well this help develop talents in me that I will not be able to obtain in school.

I believe home schooling is where parents, child, and its community build a curriculum that fits the individual need. We can foster a new bread of children; the innovators that can challenges to world and improve it along the way. The video below is how one kid life change to home schooling.


Home schooling may not be the only way to obtain this holistic approach to education. IF School system and teachers willing to redesign their approach to fully benefit student then kids should go to school, but currently may schools and their systems fail to bring the best of their students and only bring out the best they feel is needed for the world, like a lawyer, engineer or doctor. What about an astronaut, and musician or event fashion designer. This job look highly unlike and for teaches they feel this job are impossible to obtain.

Watch this video, on how schools kill creativity. We must educated the young for the future. Not only to prepare them to sustain in the future but to define the future because no one can predict the change that going to happen in the not to distant future.


Going to school is not a bad thing but by going  will it slowdown or demolish your talent then why go to it, because ultimately what is school for? It is to teaches us the fundamental skills to live. And we can do it anyway as along we have the right motivation and guidance.

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