KANDRA GRANT
A home school requires strict commitment. It takes a lot of time in a learner’s day, perhaps as much time as one would spend on a regular school, if not more. This commitment is very difficult to keep since one would be staying at home, where many distractions are present – television, the bed, the fridge, and so on.
A home school would also limit a child’s interaction with other people; this could greatly affect one’s social development, though it might be beneficial for those who would want to monitor children’s contact with others.