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Is Homeschooling Threatening Your Child's Chance For Success?

People often are not shy about speaking out about their concerns for homeschooled children. Of their many objections, how many are actually founded upon real and widespread issues?

We know by looking at the results of homeschooling across the board that it is indeed the best alternative to government school and really the best way to educate a child.

When faced with questions and objections voiced by others, we should listen and try to understand where they are coming from and respond gently.

Sometimes they make us chuckle, other times we may become filled with doubts and questions ourselves, or we may get annoyed...

I'd like to hear from you about some of your personal encounters and/or stories you've heard on the topic of dealing with people who have misconceptions or are unfamiliar with the rewards and positive results of homeschooling.

What's The Silliest Anti-Homeschooling Comment/Question You've Heard?

Has you ever been accused of not caring about whether or not your child has any friends? Or what about the idea that constantly surrounding your child with peer pressure and negative influences with help nurture them into being a compassionate and healthy person? Share it here!

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