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bdhesse | A writing WordPress.com site bdhesse About The Boy in the Woods Story A writing WordPress.com site April 8, 2022 The Problem of Socialization Whenever homeschooling is being discussed, socialization is brought up. How can kids be socialized if they’re homeschooled? The answer to this question is easy: think of all the social opportunities your kid(s) or the kids you know have outside of school. Homeschooled kids can do those things too. Homeschooled kids also have many opportunities to socialize with other homeschooled kids while public/private school kids are at school. Offering homeschooled kids social opportunities is not a problem. So what is the problem with socialization? Well, the issue isn’t with socialization, it’s with many of the people who bring it up. Don’t get me wrong: many people who bring up socialization truly are curious about it, and they are usually reassured when they hear how much socialization homeschooled kids actually get. But many...

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