Common Myths About Homeschooling

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For example, I read a Journal article online, “Revisiting The Common Myths About Homeschooling” it states: “This myth stems from the thought that homeschooled students lack the social skills need to function “normally” in today’s society.” “The common argument is that by sheltering children from the real world, they are seldom presented with the opportunities to learn greatly needed knowledge and social interaction skills. Unless children are exposed to the social life found in public schools on a daily basis, they will lack the skills needed to successfully adapt to real-life situations when they are older.” (Romanowski,Michael H 125)
From this passage I understand that homeschooling is frowned upon because children are not receiving proper

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