Neighbors across the street homeschool their kids. The kids are really shy and have zero friends. They are very pale and skinny. They act super weird and look back and forth (move their heads 180 degrees robotic like) literally 3 times before crossing the street when there is clearly no one driving at all.
The older kid who is about 18 goes outside and catches bugs in his bug net.
Homeschooling is good if you get your kids to socialize with others… and also not over protect them.
Otherwise they end up being a little weird.
That’s my only data point I have on homeschooling.
Give up a few luxuries and make your children the number 1 priority.
Neighbors across the street homeschool their kids. The kids are really shy and have zero friends. They are very pale and skinny. They act super weird and look back and forth (move their heads 180 degrees robotic like) literally 3 times before crossing the street when there is clearly no one driving at all.
The older kid who is about 18 goes outside and catches bugs in his bug net.
Homeschooling is good if you get your kids to socialize with others… and also not over protect them.
Otherwise they end up being a little weird.
That’s my only data point I have on homeschooling.
weirdos exist in public school too. But sure, go ahead and blame homeschool, that must be it, all homeschoolers must be weirdos.
That's a stereotype they fight. I know LOTS of homeschool kids and most of them are "normal"