Do homeschooled children receive enough attention?

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Most homeschooled children get far more attention than other children, with the exception of special needs children.

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We homeschool our 5th grade daughter and 1st grade son. This is our first full year of homeschooling. We pulled our daughter out of public school in January 2003. We spend a lot of time together doing schoolwork and other activities. Much more time together now, versus when they were in public school. And it's great time too. Not just sitting in the classroom time, but getting in the kitchen making cookies time and going outside on a nature walk time. My daughter and I have finally gotten to know each other again! Homeschooling has been great for our family!

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If it's done correctly, they get more attention.

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Homeschooling is  really a form of  one-on one tutoring.You can't help but get attention that way.Where you don't get attention is as part of a larger group if you are either not naturally assertive or just  so-called 'average'.Homeschooling by definition ensures attention-unless the  parent never does anything with the child....in which case,you wouldn't really be homeschooling!

 

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