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| Social concerns of homeschooling | | | | therefore pickup the sterling qualities they see in |
| Social skills is an area of deep concern when it | | | | their parents. On the otherhand, they are |
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| where socialinteraction is limited is detrimental to | | | | out that since man needs to honehis social skills, a |
| his growth anddevelopment. But studies have | | | | homeschooling environment where socialinteraction |
| proved this wrong. | | | | is limited is detrimental to his growth |
| Children put into the fiercely competitive school | | | | anddevelopment. But studies have proved this |
| environmentslack the confidence to hold a | | | | wrong. |
| conversation. Such children showlittle genuine | | | | These children are thus better equipped with the |
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| the implications andthe purpose of their learning. | | | | school environment strengthenstheir self-esteem. |
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| accurate observations. Children begin their life | | | | andwell-rounded as they progress into adulthood. |