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Originally Posted by testpie
I think it's because of the lack of social interaction that home schooled kids have; there's a lot more that you learn in school than just academic matter.
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I simply question the premise that it's wiser/better for your children to interact socially in a public school setting vs. any multitude of social settings chosen by parents. So for me, even if you're right, you may still be wrong.
Of course you are right in that people remember for all of their lives the trauma's, trials and tribulations of their school years. Shit I could type a book about my own memories of kindegarten through high school, and not one of those memories involves a formula or date in history. And they're not exactly what ya might call "fond" memories either, lol.
edit: also, of course there is no direct evidence that a home schooled child has "less" or "worse" social interaction. The only thing one could say the evidence shows is they dont have a "public school" social interaction because it's self evident.