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What? You want us to write 7 pages for you? Please, do your own term paper.

2007-10-17 18:09:54 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

I disagree.

In fact, educate at home. My daughter was ready learn but missed the cut off date to start school so we played at home schooling for a year and were so impressed with what we saw that we have continued for the last five years.

So how do we know that she is getting a good education? Well, how do you know that a public student is getting a good education? You test them. We test her just the same way.

What about socialization? We are socializing her by having her involved in life. She isn't in a class room for the better part of her day to be sent to another governed activity at night. She lives life in the world that she will grow up to inhabit. She schools, she cooks with me, we go shopping, we worked together when I was driving a school bus (where she also got to see some of the fine student that public school is producing), she helps take care of her baby sister (she is ten now, so seeing how much work a baby is the best abstinence program on the planet), we go on more 'field trips' than a public student could hope for, she get to play on the computer when her work is finished...

All in all, I have found that well, home schooling isn't perfect, it is so much more appropriate for where we are and where she is than a public school.

Good question, BTW! I hope you get the answers you want!

2007-10-17 18:09:02 · answer #2 · answered by toonew2two 4 · 0 0

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