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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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Thanks a lot for sharing. It’s early yet, but my little girl has a bit of a speech delay as well. Re: competition, I hear ya, and agree. It’s funny because I’m actually way more competitive than my wife in the normal sense, but she feels that the “pressure” from other kids might be good.. but either way, I think the benefits lose out to the bullshit that’s being taught