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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1186780" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I did a speed read of the article. As most of you know, I have six children. The first litter (3) went to public school. The second litter are homeschooled. The results are still pending because the ages of my second litter are 11, 14, and 16 next month. Considering they were all raised in the same household environment, it is amazing the difference. I intend to author a book after my youngest is past college age. I want it to be as fair/unbiased as possible. The most difficult hurdle in front of me is to convince people that I am NOT trying to sell homeschool. I love all my kids and all are successful. There are differences that I know without doubt people should be aware of.</p><p></p><p>Wacocowboy points out one reason to explore all avenues of having the most control over the education of the children that the good Lord placed in your care. Sometimes that avenue is simply parental supplement to what public school has to offer. </p><p>The cool thing is parents still get a choice. Thank God for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1186780, member: 16802"] I did a speed read of the article. As most of you know, I have six children. The first litter (3) went to public school. The second litter are homeschooled. The results are still pending because the ages of my second litter are 11, 14, and 16 next month. Considering they were all raised in the same household environment, it is amazing the difference. I intend to author a book after my youngest is past college age. I want it to be as fair/unbiased as possible. The most difficult hurdle in front of me is to convince people that I am NOT trying to sell homeschool. I love all my kids and all are successful. There are differences that I know without doubt people should be aware of. Wacocowboy points out one reason to explore all avenues of having the most control over the education of the children that the good Lord placed in your care. Sometimes that avenue is simply parental supplement to what public school has to offer. The cool thing is parents still get a choice. Thank God for that. [/QUOTE]
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