Nowadays, more and more families (cos brak) choosing (cos brak) educate their children at home. Some people believe it is a good idea, and the other (ale co) (brak slowa) it is absolutely not. What are the arguments for and against?
The main advantages, is that your teacher works individually with your child and 'focus' (zle slowo) all his attention only 'at' (zle slowo) one person.
Moreover, these lessons do not takes 'to' (zle slowo) long like in (cos brak) school, so after this your child has more time for himself. It is also a good solution for people 'which' (zle slowo) do not like to live and work in a large group.
On the other hand, working 'only with teacher' (popraw) makes it impossible to (cos brak) contact with others and socialize. A child deprived of contact with their 'contemporary' (zle slowo) in the future may 'be difficult' (popraw) 'to relate' (popraw) with people. Secondly, your child 'have' (zle slowo) to be well prepared for all 'lesson' (dlaczego l. poj jak masz 'many'), so it is necessary to be 'faithfully' (Zle slowo) .
To sum up, learning at home has good and bad sideS.
Young people can make friends and also school 'learn' (napewno, pomysl o tym slowie, ale podpowiem, a teacher teachers) us how to live with others.