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Socialization and Home Educated Children: An Exploratory Study Print E-mail
Examines views of homeschool parents who participated in a focus group. Attempts to extend the current research knowledge by examining how homeschooling parents view socialization. No attempt was made to define socialization, as commonly understood by laypersons or researchers, for the participants. Attempst to fuel further conversation about socialization as it applies, or does not apply, to educating children at home.

 

Bryan G. Miller, M.A.R., Volume 14, No. 2, 2000, p. 7-14

 

 
 
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