Children who should be curious, confident, and creative are instead becoming anxious, dependent, and disengaged. The culprit isn't technology, social media, or even academic pressure, it's something far more insidious and much closer to home.
A child is mastering fractions by baking a cake, unraveling history through tales spun by grandparents, or discovering physics by launching a homemade rocket. This isn’t a fantasy story book or an animation film—it’s the electrifying reality of homeschooling. Why are parents, once wedded to traditional schools, embracing this daring path? Is it a shield against crushing inflation, a revolt against robotic rote learning, or a visionary leap for their kids’ futures?