Homeschooling in Nigeria: Keeping Children Safe Amid Rising Insecurity
In recent years, rising insecurity has put Nigerian students at risk. Kidnappings, bandit attacks and school raids have disrupted education and threatened children’s safety. Homeschooling offers a safe alternative. Parents can teach at home, avoiding dangerous commutes and school closures. Consistent lessons help maintain progress during unrest. Customizing lessons to each child’s pace also boosts learning outcomes. And learning in a familiar environment can ease anxiety and support emotional well-being. Challenges remain: parents need dedication, resources and social activities for proper development. Still, until security improves, homeschooling is a practical option for concerned families.
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