1. Homeschooling Vs Public Education
Most home schooling children spend time at libraries, museums, factories, nursing homes, churches, or attend classes offered at a local public school, a community college, a parks department, or elsewhere in order to enrich their own education (Lines, 2000, 15). ... Home schooling deprives children of real-life situations that develop cooperation, problem-solving skills, and interdependence with their peers (Reich, 2002, 57). ... On the other hand, parents who choose to home school believe that the flexibility of home education allows for their children to participate in many activities that ...
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