There are no as such social differences for homeschooled children. No home school bounds its students to socialize. Furthermore, it purely depends on the child if he/she is interested in making friends or not. There are many other ways to socialize like going out, making friends etc.
It is a complete misconception that home schooled kids have no opportunity to be social. I know a friend of mine studying from UK open college and he has several friends. He is more knowledgeable and confidant because at home he has no disturbance in learning and when it comes to interacting with others he has made himself capable for that too. So what a child needs is a guidance, if you guide your child properly then I must say there would not be any hurdle for him to get social. Hence, it will change your concept of social difference too.
It is estimated that around 60,000-80,000 children are homeschooled in the UK. These numbers can vary due to differences in reporting and registration requirements across the country.
By being around other children such as going to school or being in some sort of sport. Children who are homeschooled do not have this opportunity.
Yes
Yes, I know many homeschooled children who are very social, a good way to ensure this is by having them participate in extra-curricular activities such as sports or music.
The Duggars are homeschooled because they believe that God has given them the personal responsibility of training their children.
None. All colleges accept homeschooled students, and a large number actively attempt to recruit more homeschooled students.
yes they are only some of them
Children whom are homeschooled can have strengths in specific subjects such as math, reading, social studies or science. They can also have strengths in problem solving, reasoning, or research.
rollin doobiws
Yes they were home schooled.
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im homeschooled not many people homeschool there children but i think they should!