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Socialization and the Home Schooled Child
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Studies have shown that home schooled children function socially at or above that of their publicly schooled peers. Why should this be surprising? They have better examples.

And there are many activities they can be involved in to give them exposure to a wide variety of people. Things like Scouting or 4-H groups, music or swimming lessons.

Art museums offer classes where they can explore their creativity. Zoos have classes for them to learn about the wildlife in other countries.

Most communities have support groups which offer field trips and park days where children can relate to others their own age. These groups are also good places for parentsto share ideas about what works in their homeschool. There are many ways to give your child positive experiences that will help them grow into responsible adults.

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Lisa Lee is a home schooling mom and co-owner of http://www.BestHomeEdToys.com , specializing in educational toys, games and learning products, with an emphasis on the home schooling family.

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