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I did that too!

So I did homeschool back in the mid 90s and at that time, your parent didn't need an educational background, they didn't need to have a college degree. They didn't really need much of anything other than the desire to be the person to give you the work to do and syllabus and that sort of thing, right? And uh, it's pretty similar in 2026, which does our kids, in my opinion, a huge disservice because your parent, who is a, a, a doctor, a contractor, a hair stylist, whatever it is, is not an educator in the academic sense. Period. So there's a, a reason that a good percentage of kids who come out of homeschool and transition into others struggle at first because they're missing some of the foundational education that the people receive in public school. But that's not to say that there aren't outliers. There's definitely people who have huge success on the home school side, but if we're talking majority minority, the majority. Are better off in public school, in my opinion. Single
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