Choosing how to educate your kids is a decision that every parent must make for themselves and their little ones.

 

Considering how different every family situation is, it makes sense that there's a myriad of education options to accommodate every parenting style.

 

Stacey Solomon recently opened up about her decision to homeschool her sons Zachary, 10, and Leighton, 5, after she became concerned that they weren't enjoying learning enough.

 

Now Emily MacDonagh, mother of singer Peter Andre's two youngest children, has shared her opinion on the matter.

 

"For me, the social interaction kids get at school is invaluable so I wouldn’t choose to homeschool my kids," the 28-year-old wrote in her column for OK! magazine.

 

 

The mum-of-two added that she appreciates the diversity children experience at school, saying, "I also think it’s good for them to mix with all different backgrounds and ethnicities.

 

"And, there is a lot to be learned from other children. It’s also how they make friends." 

 

However, Emily emphasised that choosing education is a personal decision: "Having said that, any parent has the right to choose how to educate their child.

 

 

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"Stacey is a good mum and only she knows what’s best for her children."

 

Stacey herself highlighted that same point in an interview with The Sun, saying of homeschooling her boys, "Yes, it's controversial and not everyone will agree with me but parents have to make their own decisions."

 

What do you make of homeschooling, mums?

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