pam sorooshian

Do you think homeschooling a child hurts his/her social development?

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bottom of page.

-pam

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<< Do you think homeschooling a child hurts his/her social development?

<http://www.att.net/>

bottom of page. >>

I went and voted, but it's useless. What most people think "Social
development" means is the shut-down, hard hide it takes to survive school.

Sandra

pam sorooshian

On Feb 27, 2004, at 9:33 AM, SandraDodd@... wrote:

> << Do you think homeschooling a child hurts his/her social development?
>
> <http://www.att.net/>
>
> bottom of page. >>
>
> I went and voted, but it's useless. What most people think "Social
> development" means is the shut-down, hard hide it takes to survive
> school.

I think there is a place to click to "discuss the poll" or something.
If you're interested <G>.

-pam
National Home Education Network
<www.NHEN.org>
Serving the entire homeschooling community since 1999
through information, networking and public relations.

Lisa M. Cottrell Bentley

> << Do you think homeschooling a child hurts his/her social development?
> <http://www.att.net/>
> bottom of page. >>
>
> I went and voted, but it's useless. What most people think "Social
> development" means is the shut-down, hard hide it takes to survive
> school.

And where's the box for "No, it improves their social development"?
Talk about a skewed question! I did vote though.

-Lisa in AZ

Jessica Spurr

I just went and voted...I cannot believe that there are 27% of the voters that think it hurts :o) Boy, they must not know too many homeschooled/unschooled children!!!

Jessi

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