But for me, homeschooling was not an option. I had to work and so the child had to be sent to the public schools. In the beginning, once my fears wore off a bit, it seemed a good thing. But now that she is older and facing more difficult tasks, I see that homeschooling might well have been more successful for her and the trade-off in socializing experience was not enough to make up for the deficiencies of a public school education.
The statistics bear this out. Homeschooled children fare at least as well as children in public school on standardized tests and in some cases far exceed their scores. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal in February 2000, homeschooled kids scored better than average on both SAT and ACT college entrance tests.
For those who can manage to be home and are interested in homeschooling their children, there are now some really excellent resources that can help. For parents who want to homeschool, there are programs that can be a great asset.
Homeschooled kids do not become socially inept flops, but confident and well-educated adults whose success has been proved over and over.
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