Public schools: tons of "socialization" and ZERO control of curriculum
Private schools: tons of socialization, control of curriculum (by choosing the right school) but big $$.
Hybrid: best of all of the above and some $$
Home school: minimal socialization, minimal cost, complete control of curriculum.
I'd just like to see some objective research that "socialization" is a real concern (for the typical suburban homeschooler - not the hermit types living in isolation).
So, we agree on a hybrid model.
Public schools: tons of "socialization" and ZERO control of curriculum
Private schools: tons of socialization, control of curriculum (by choosing the right school) but big $$.
Hybrid: best of all of the above and some $$
Home school: minimal socialization, minimal cost, complete control of curriculum.
I'd just like to see some objective research that "socialization" is a real concern (for the typical suburban homeschooler - not the hermit types living in isolation).