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Many families feel that home education is unaffordable, because it often requires that one parent must give up their career in order to attend to education. The loss of a second income could make homeschooling unaffordable.
However, careful analysis shows that this is not necessarily the case. There are also costs associated with a second income, namely school fees, daycare, additional transportation, increased cost of food due to a lack of time to prepare food, etc. There are also opportunity costs, because being at home creates opportunities to start a business from home.
Property prices are also often inflated in areas where there are good schools. Homeschooling families can afford to buy less expensive properties in other areas. Places like Stellenbosch and Paarl are examples of sought after areas due to good schools. Such families can also save money by taking vacations outside school holidays, to name but a few.
If all these factors are taken into account, home education might be much more affordable than you think. Research done many years ago by what is now a well known American politician, Elizabeth Warren, has shown that families that live on one income are less likely to go bankrupt than families that live on two incomes. View a video on this at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pM3t-m0Zryk Although this research is not about homeschooling, it does address the perceived risk of choosing home education.

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Homeschooling and the law
Home schooling was recognized in 1996 in Section 51 of the SA Schools
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do home learners sometimes wish they were in school and were normal?
They generally like being homeschooled. Some homelearners go to school for the experience but many return to homeschooling as within the homeschool...
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Where can I find homeschool support groups?
There are many support groups consisting of parents that do things together and help each other. These groups operate on Facebook, mailing lists and...
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Do I need to be a qualified teacher?
No. Research has found no correlation between the qualification of the parent and the academic performance of the child. Research shows that...
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Is home education often used as a smoke screen to hide child neglect?
State interference in home education is often justified as something that can identify situations where home education is used as a smoke screen to...
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