Does Homeschooling Affect Social Skills?
Home Educator Webmaster2023-05-18T16:33:47-05:00Research shows that homeschooled children have better results than their public school peers when tested on different aspects of their social skills.
Research shows that homeschooled children have better results than their public school peers when tested on different aspects of their social skills.
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