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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 810886" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>I'm sure no expert but I challenge this. I know two girls home schooled (not related) that went through three years of college and now in third year of a professional school. I see nothing lacking in their social skills whatsoever,</p><p></p><p>Know a family with three kids home schooled that are a real pleasure to be around. They are polite young gentlemen and very social. They are required as part of their educaton to have other interest. Church,music, martial arts, Boy Scouts, and cooking classes for one who wants to be a chef.</p><p></p><p>Don't know if you would call it home or private school now. The mother started with her kids, but the number has grown to twenty something. Kids she takes that are behind are soon testing out above grade level. Kids that are disruptive and refuse to learn are not tolerated.</p><p>If I had school age children, I would want this for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 810886, member: 663"] I'm sure no expert but I challenge this. I know two girls home schooled (not related) that went through three years of college and now in third year of a professional school. I see nothing lacking in their social skills whatsoever, Know a family with three kids home schooled that are a real pleasure to be around. They are polite young gentlemen and very social. They are required as part of their educaton to have other interest. Church,music, martial arts, Boy Scouts, and cooking classes for one who wants to be a chef. Don't know if you would call it home or private school now. The mother started with her kids, but the number has grown to twenty something. Kids she takes that are behind are soon testing out above grade level. Kids that are disruptive and refuse to learn are not tolerated. If I had school age children, I would want this for them. [/QUOTE]
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