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Old 2010-03-27, 10:50 AM   #19
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Thing is, going to school really is partly "babysitting" and teaching people to socialize and get along with people who are different in some way. You don't get that from home schooling. And like I said, I would trust the education of a child with very, very few of their parents. The numbers you point to of increase in homeschooling from 1990-2000 are still VERY small numbers. Like I said, it's possible and permissible, but it's definitely not something that public money and effort should be spent on.
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