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  • Dr. Laura’s Blog » Home-schooling Does Not Hamper Socialization
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    • The results demonstrate that home-schooled students are able to successfully adapt emotionally, interpersonally, and academically to their first, and most challenging, semester in college.  That is probably because, having had the consistent teaching and support of a family and a community, they have developed strengths and convictions that provide a bridge over the troubled waters of a multitude of challenges and temptations.
      I personally believe that home-schooling helps students who have problems with focus and difficulties with energy control.  The traditional school environment required “Stepford Child” control, and the teaching techniques required for a group of thirty do not necessarily assist the learning needs and talents of each individual student.  So, instead of drugging kids to be docile, perhaps we should turn to the successes of home-schooling.

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