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Peer Pressures? In home school peer pressures are none existent. Siblings hang out with each other, and dad is always "fairly cool". But of course fights will still happen... it isn't paradise.

The only real peer pressures are those around friends after school hours. But since you spend your time with your parents those pressures never amount to much.

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Q: What are the peer pressures of homeschool vs public school?
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