In schools, children learn the curriculum followed by the school, they must learn it together with all the students, whether they are interested or not. Sometimes it may happen that even the student who has knowledge of subjects outside the school program can stick to the school program, while this is not the case for children who attend home education, these children are mainly taught those subjects in which they have interest on top of that they have a flexible schedule so they have plenty of time to progress with their ideas and be creative, giving them a better learning experience. When a student starts to progress with his ideas, he would develop the ability to think for himself for his own ideas rather than depending on his peers, this case makes him self-reliant. To support this we can take many real-time examples of the famous Einstein, who having difficulty in school had dropped out and learned what he liked and now everyone in school studies his research work. Since the children had better learning experiences and also achieved higher scores than others, we can infer this from Lyman's writings where he tells us that "David and Micki Colfax gained national attention when three of their four homeschooled children attended Harvard,” this clearly states that homeschooled children can outperform others
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