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WicWacWok | 2 years ago

Tbh I still associate homeschooling with conservative christianity. They have a much stronger incentive to homeschool than others by a large margin.

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magic_hamster|2 years ago

That's interesting to hear, as someone living in a different country I always assume that the reason to homeschool is so you could give your children better education.

lolinder|2 years ago

That's a common reason here, too. It's why I was homeschooled—my parents were perfectly content to send us to public school until we moved to another state and had a terrible local school.

OP's perception is because we also have a much larger conservative-Christian cohort than most other developed countries. As the grandparent points out, that leads to a large percentage of homeschoolers doing it for non-academic reasons, which skews stats and public perception.

WicWacWok|2 years ago

> That's interesting to hear, as someone living in a different country I always assume that the reason to homeschool is so you could give your children better education.

The attitude I was raised with is that parents will always have to provide supplemental education but the socialization school provides is much more difficult to replace.