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Old 05-28-2010, 10:05 AM   #6
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Not sure if I should ask this but hey-ho it's a public forum

Why would you teach your children yourself? Is it because you are a teacher? Is it a religious thing? Are are there no schools in your area or are they all quite poor performing? Do you plan to limit all media (internet, books, radio, TV, newspapers, films, email) that your child is exposed to? Will you be limiting her social circle as well? Actually will she have a social circle? And at what age do you plan to expose the real world to her?

I'm genuinely curious as the concept is quite alien to me. Is home teaching common in the US?
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