Who homeschooled???

I have to write a paper and im talking about the diff. between home schooling and public school…so if you have done both..great!! tell me more!! if you have just home schooled…thats cool to tell me more!!! I just need more about homeschool I have only been to public school so I don’t know how homeschool is…

Thanks =]

Answer #1

I don’t know what I would be like or what would’ve happened if I never went to public school. I just know I wouldn’t have my best friend or any of my friends I know right now. But homeschooling did make me a completely different person. My last year of being in public school, I was really unhappy. Yes I hardly get out. I only have few friends but I learn so much better in homeschooling and I do better. Hope that answers your question.

Answer #2

I homeschooled my little sister. I feel that kids learn more in home schooling than in public school because of the one on one teaching. also I might add my sister is ADHD she is very hyper and can not sit for long in public school you have to in homeschool you can take brakes and work at your own pace…

Answer #3

well say you never went to public school…would you be as social as you are??? bc school gets you out…you have friend but at home you done…you know what I mean

Answer #4

Well I’ve been homeschooled for about 2 years now. I go to an online school and the biggest differences from public school is you work at home and you’re online the whole time. I still have the pressures of getting my work done and school for me lasts several hours a day. If you have any particular questions about homeschooling, just let me know.

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