For many years, I have assisted JW and non-JW families with home schooling programs, in California, USA. I was there, at its inception. Many people, including truant officers, were not in on ground-floor developments. It was new, untested, suspect.
It's true, as contended, that teaching one's own children is difficult. The parent is both parent and teacher, a potentially volatile mix. Being on board, I see the anguish the children and parent/teacher/disciplinarian experience. As an outsider and neutral adult, I get results from the student that often, at least initially, elude the parent. I am an absolutely involved and enthusiastic teacher, but I must remain detached from the drama that comes and goes in the home school.
And the little home school has strict statewide standards to follow, with weekly follow up, that comprise testing and evaluation. The parent/teacher must pass muster or . . .
I love it!