I have a home-schooled guy in one of my sop re engineering classes and he cannot interact with anyone. He consistently struggles to make his point when speaking. Sure there are home-schooled kids that end up being CEOs, but those are the ones who can communicate with people in addition to having the smarts and by home-schooling, you put that kid at a major disadvantage socially (not the rule but the general trend). The same thing applies, however, to the putting a kid in public school. By allowing a child to flourish socially, you can end up putting them in a lower quality of education. Balance is the key whichever you chose.

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