Homeschooled kids span the gamut, both educationally and in life experiences. Some are hyper-engaged, some are very lax, some are vigorously engaged in the community, and others are practically hermits. My mom helped one family return from homeschooling to public school. Those kids were about three years behind on their education because their doting mother saw their progress but had no idea what normal progress looked like. I have also known home-school families whose kids were far more highly educated than the local schools because it was like having a private tutor specially design your learning. I know quite a few that home-school because the local schools have difficulty with their child’s disabilities. And then there are those that use homeschooling to hide their abuse and neglect. And of course, the ones of the engaged and driven variety are most likely to take part in studies about the effectiveness of homeschooling.
diazch408 9 months ago
Hell, yeah!
kbyrdleroy123 9 months ago
11 countries? That’s way cooler!
yoda1234 9 months ago
“long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony….” :)
jmworacle 9 months ago
Touche’
crookedwolf Premium Member 9 months ago
As a former zoo employee, I can say most definitely that homeschooled kids go on field trips!
Ellis97 9 months ago
I went to the Basketball Hall of Fame once.
jagedlo 9 months ago
If Jojo only knew that it’s going to be more than a field trip…
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 9 months ago
Just Uber Rich homeschooled kids.
jbarnes 9 months ago
Homeschooled kids span the gamut, both educationally and in life experiences. Some are hyper-engaged, some are very lax, some are vigorously engaged in the community, and others are practically hermits. My mom helped one family return from homeschooling to public school. Those kids were about three years behind on their education because their doting mother saw their progress but had no idea what normal progress looked like. I have also known home-school families whose kids were far more highly educated than the local schools because it was like having a private tutor specially design your learning. I know quite a few that home-school because the local schools have difficulty with their child’s disabilities. And then there are those that use homeschooling to hide their abuse and neglect. And of course, the ones of the engaged and driven variety are most likely to take part in studies about the effectiveness of homeschooling.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 9 months ago
“50 50.”
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 months ago
They’ll see the name “Robin Roberts” and ask where Batman is