Home-SCHOOLING

Richard Masoner (richardm@cd.com)
Wed, 27 Sep 1995 01:22:16 -0500


> schooling would be  an option.  My main concern is about
> those who get their high school diploma, and then can't get
> accepted into college if that is what they want to do, or
> can't work well with other people nad communicate poorly. 
> Have anybody else heard of or seen these problems in 
> home-schooled children?

Some of the anecdotal accounts I've heard seem to be that home-
schooled kids are somehow "backwards," but my own observation
shows this isn't always the case (again anecdotal).

Public schools encourage mediocrity and conformity.  It is, by
explicit design, an instrument of the state to indoctrinate
children.  Indoctrination is not inherently bad, but parents
must make sure that the doctrine being taught is *good*.

Richard