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anyone been home schooled or having their children home schooled??
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<blockquote data-quote="Yellow98SVT" data-source="post: 6080364" data-attributes="member: 10702"><p>An intelligent kid can benefit from home schooling if it's done in a well structured enviornment. As others have said tho...the greatest drawback I have seen in the many, many home school kids I have known is the social aspect of it. They usually seem to have a little more trouble intergrating with other folks there age. Alot of parents who do home schooling seem just as excited about having the kids sheltered as having them taught at home. There's alot of Christan folks around here who home school and it's mostly beacuse they don't want there Christian child intermingling in an un-Christian enviornment. Sadly, regardless of how you were schooled, youre gonna have to go out and play in the un-Christian world once you finish school. Very few of the real important life kinda lessons that help a person become a well adjusted adult can be found in a textbook. When I went off to school...the people who had the biggest probloem were the sheltered kids. Alot of 18 year old girls went buck-wild when they first discovered beer, drugs and boys and no adult supervision for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yellow98SVT, post: 6080364, member: 10702"] An intelligent kid can benefit from home schooling if it's done in a well structured enviornment. As others have said tho...the greatest drawback I have seen in the many, many home school kids I have known is the social aspect of it. They usually seem to have a little more trouble intergrating with other folks there age. Alot of parents who do home schooling seem just as excited about having the kids sheltered as having them taught at home. There's alot of Christan folks around here who home school and it's mostly beacuse they don't want there Christian child intermingling in an un-Christian enviornment. Sadly, regardless of how you were schooled, youre gonna have to go out and play in the un-Christian world once you finish school. Very few of the real important life kinda lessons that help a person become a well adjusted adult can be found in a textbook. When I went off to school...the people who had the biggest probloem were the sheltered kids. Alot of 18 year old girls went buck-wild when they first discovered beer, drugs and boys and no adult supervision for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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