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Homeschool Blues MAG
I agree with everything Catie F. had to say in “Homeschool Blues.” A lot of people stereotype homeschoolers. I used to be homeschooled, and when I started public school for the first time in ninth grade, I got a lot of reactions like “Where did you come from?” as if I had just arrived from Mars and this was my first time in the real world.
There are many reasons for homeschooling. I know quite a few homeschoolers, and most have had great experiences. Homeschooling can have great academic benefits. Many well-known people were educated at home, including Abraham Lincoln and Sandra Day O’Connor. Also homeschooled kids are not exposed to bullying and negative peer pressure.
I have no regrets about my education at home, and I think I am better off because of it.
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