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<blockquote data-quote="Hook" data-source="post: 1204971" data-attributes="member: 21796"><p>In reguards to home schooling: you get out what you put in. It's not for everyone. Some parents do it just to be lazy. So they can sleep in. Some parents do it because they think it's best for the kids when in fact the parent can't devote the time needed. And some parents do it because it's best for the kids, and are able to devote the time needed to make it work and make it work very well. Including having the kid be part of other groups wether it's sports or clubs or whatever. That helps with the social aspects. I like to think that we are part of the latter group. There are some very successful and well rounded people that were homeschooled</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hook, post: 1204971, member: 21796"] In reguards to home schooling: you get out what you put in. It's not for everyone. Some parents do it just to be lazy. So they can sleep in. Some parents do it because they think it's best for the kids when in fact the parent can't devote the time needed. And some parents do it because it's best for the kids, and are able to devote the time needed to make it work and make it work very well. Including having the kid be part of other groups wether it's sports or clubs or whatever. That helps with the social aspects. I like to think that we are part of the latter group. There are some very successful and well rounded people that were homeschooled [/QUOTE]
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