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Homeschooling: Good or Bad?

Many kids are home schooled, and my question is: Do you think that home school helps or harms the students overall?

On one hand, students get a much more personal education experience, but on the other, homeschooling can negatively impact social skills. 

What do you think about homeschooling?

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The question of whether homeschooling is good or bad does not have a definitive answer, as it depends on various factors and individual circumstances. Homeschooling can have both advantages and disadvantages, which should be considered when evaluating its effectiveness.

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Hmmmmmmmm, It depends on the situation. It may be bad or good.

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Homeschooling, like traditional school settings, has its advantages and disadvantages, and its impact on students can vary depending on various factors, including the quality of the homeschooling environment, the parents' commitment, and the individual needs and preferences of the students.

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There are some life lessons and skills, social skills being one but only one type, that you can't learn at home. Some life skills have to be learned by going on social adventures. Home schoolers usually have almost no social life sure. But they also have no skills in the terms of dealing with philosophy. I mean like which place they should work at or whether or not a hotel is a rip off, social skills, skills in terms of deciding when to trust someone like a stranger for instance. They (I don't know a lot of them but this is what I predict. I may be wrong) probably don't usually know when they're being duped or tricked into doing something because that involves social skills.

So, what are they better at? Academics. But academics aren't the only part of life. There's the decisions aspect also.

Home schoolers for one example, probably have a harder time learning to stand up for themselves to bullies or they learn it when they grow older. I mean when they get jobs, which is the wrong time to learn that type of skill. I know very few home schoolers so I wouldn't know.

But I'm not going to overgeneralize and say that applies to every homeschooler in the universe because it probably doesn't and I'd be stereotyping if I said that.

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