Socialization issues

Socialization issues are known in homeschooling circles as the S-word. They refer to the problem that a homeschooled child may face in the future in terms of lack of social skills. This fear stems out of the fact that people believe that homeschooled children do not have opportunities to mingle with other peers and this will ultimately lead to lack of interpersonal issues.

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