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Homeschooling is a practice where parents educate their children at home instead of sending them to school.
True
In the U.S., about 10% of children are homeschooled.
False
Parents may choose homeschooling because they feel their children are safe in school due to the presence of police.
False
Some parents opt for homeschooling because they want their child's education to be based on their religion or moral beliefs.
True
Homeschooling is mainly chosen by families living in urban areas.
False
Unschooling is a philosophy where parents dictate when and how children should learn.
False
Families who homeschool can only use textbooks for educational materials.
False
One concern about homeschooling mentioned in the text is that it limits students' opportunities to socialize.
True
Homeschooling is only suitable for families with a specific set of beliefs and circumstances.
False
Every parent eagerly anticipates the day when their child goes off to school according to the text.
False
Explore the concept of homeschooling where parents, caregivers, or private tutors educate children at home instead of sending them to public or private schools. Learn about the reasons why some parents choose this alternative approach. Discover more about homeschooling.
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