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Perhaps even more, considering that the outcome of homeschooling is a net positive and not a drain on the community like many of the public schools 'products'.

Public education needs to be challenged in a competitive marketplace or its hegemony and power (of taxation, indoctrination) will never diminish.

Perhaps even more, considering that the outcome of homeschooling is a net positive and not a drain on the community like many of the public schools 'products'. Public education needs to be challenged in a competitive marketplace or its hegemony and power (of taxation, indoctrination) will never diminish.

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Does anyone here homeschool their kids? It’ll be a few years for us, but seriously looking into it..

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We do, this is our first yr.

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What do you think so far? Do you schedule stuff to get your kids together with other homeschools?

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We sent my oldest to K in public school last yr and noticed a decline in wanting to learn especially reading. I've got her confidence back up with that now and she is much more willing to try so even with just that I would say it's the right fit for us.

We have not done anything with other homeschoolers yet, I feel pretry alone in that regard. Im hopeing to get involved with other homeschooler next yr though.

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I’d love to, my wife is 50-50. She wants the kids to be able to compete with others directly, I guess in the way public and even private schools are set up. That said, with the crazy bullshit being taught and going on at almost all schools these days, she’s just about seen enough..