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Children develop their social skills in school: Principals

MUMBAI: Homeschooling recently bagged spotlight after 17-year-old homeschooled Malvika Joshi was accepted at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Published on: Sep 02, 2016 10:35 AM IST
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MUMBAI: Homeschooling recently bagged spotlight after 17-year-old homeschooled Malvika Joshi was accepted at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Although it allows you to learn at your own pace, Mumbai school principals said attending a formal school is necessary to develop social skills.

There is a growing club of parents in Mumbai, who are choosing not to enrol their children in a formal school as they find them ill-equipped to handle above-average children or they want them to become independent learners.

“Children are born with abilities to learn anything on their own, but schools make them dependent. I want my kids to be self-driven,” said Navin Pangti, a parent who pulled his daughters, Mrinal and Kritika, out of school at a young age to homeschool them.

Educators and child development specialists are divided over the benefits of homeschooling. “It is a good idea if children are self-motivated and parents have time to invest in them,” said Paul Machado, principal, Campion School, Cooperage.

But some principals argued that regular schooling helps in developing social skills, while homeschooling isolates kids. “School is not just about academics, it is a place where children learn to interact with others, share and care and co-operate,” said Ranjini Krishnaswamy, director, Billabong High International School, Thane.

Mukherjee added that since most families are nuclear nowadays, schools also play a role in value-education. “When a child is in school, he or she unknowingly imbibes social skills and values. Schools are teaching values to kids as there is no one at home to do so,” she added.

Parents, who are homeschooling their children, however, pointed out that social interactions are limited even in schools. “If a child talks in class, the teacher punishes him. So where is the time for socialising in school? It is restricted to a few minutes in recess and school bus rides,” said Saraswati Chavali, who has been homeschooling her son, Anand for several years now.

 
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Puja Pednekar

Special correspondent with Hindustan Times, covering education for the last seven years. Always learning.

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