I believe most private schools and homeschooling are the best way to get better results. Public schools are highly selective depending on how students behave and listen. With private schools and homeschooling, they are tougher on students and want students to come out with what they are there to learn from. They are expensive for a reason, and the reason is that the student is prepared for college and his or her future. For me, public schools are more relaxed. If some teachers see students slowing down and not paying attention, sometimes they will not do their best to make them learn. But it all depends on who it is and where they will learn. The role of a teacher plays an important role for children in school. To me, if the teacher isn't strict with you or just gives up easily, then what's the point of learning? Some disadvantages in today's world that we come across compared to a hundred years ago are our daycare and preschool. One hundred years ago, Maria Montessori had opened a nursery that required children to learn individualized projects (Berger p. 253). He realized that children's thoughts are much more different from those of adults. When one of my children went to daycare and my oldest son left early, I saw the difference with the learning and education they came home with. My eldest son's school had a curriculum where the
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