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How do homeschooled children compare to school children?

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How do homeschooled children compare to school children?

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Canada’s National Post reports that Children schooled at home have better social skills. “Children who are educated at home have better social skills and achieve higher grades on standardized tests than students in private or public schools, according to a new report.” The November 2000 issue of HR, a magazine published by the Society for Human Resource Management, includes an article titled “Home is Where the School Is.” The story’s focus is on homeschool graduates in the workplace. You can read other research on homeschooling online, such as “Homeschooling Comes of Age,” by Patricia M. Lines, “Research Shows the Benefit of Homeschooling,” by Dr. Raymond Moore, and Wendy Priesnitz’s article, “Studying Home Educated Adults.

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