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		<title>Older Kids &#8211; Decompression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Cafi Cohen
&#8216;He just won&#8217;t do anything!&#8217; say the parents of teenagers who have just left school. Prior to beginning homeschooling, these parents have high hopes. They envision their older kids industriously attacking thoughtfully selected curriculum, running a business, publishing a book, graduating early, and winning big scholarship money.
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		<title>Does School &#8216;Socialise&#8217; children?</title>
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One of the meanings of the term &#8220;socialisation&#8221; is the process            by which the accepted culture is passed on to the next generation. For            centuries this process was a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Unschooling With ADD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kathy Ward
In recent years there&#8217;s been a strong trend for parents to remove their children from school and bring them home to learn because many schools have been failing to provide a positive learning experience for their children. These kids have been bright, personable, competent in many realms, and yet they&#8217;ve found themselves existing [...]]]></description>
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