He is saying that parents take socialization into account, as homeschoolers the vast majority of the time participate in cooperatives for social events. ‘Home schooling’ does not mean living the hermetic life.
Additionally, most home school families are engaged at church, in their community, and they usually have large families.
This is ‘socialization’ without just being shuffled into the tsunami of public schools (where there is little guidance on how to PROPERLY learn to be a social citizen.
He is saying that parents take socialization into account, as homeschoolers the vast majority of the time participate in cooperatives for social events.
In addition, most home school families are engaged at church, in their community, and they usually have large families.
This is ‘socialization’ without just being shuffled into the tsunami of public schools (where there is little guidance on how to PROPERLY learn to be a social citizen.
Try to actually read what is he saying, public schools being a positive for social growth as opposed to homeschooling is easily not true now a days.