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  • "Intolerant people.

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    People who cannot bear the existence of any belief system that differs from their own."

    That defines fundamentalism very well. It seems like that is often the exact and dominant reason people choose to home school.

    It seems very conservative Christian, and a feeling that the public schools, among other faults, do not provide this fundamentalism sufficiently.

    I do not mean this aggressively. But frankly those words seem so on target for the motivation to home school.

  • You are so right California! I'm enjoying filling in my own Public School "holes" everyday, and I'm finding that homeschooling my kids I am learning right along with them (and many times FROM them!) Homeschooling has given my kids a desire to seek out information and not just wait around to be spoon fed.

    Thanks for the video :)

  • This was wonderfully put together. I truly enjoyed it.

  • Great comments in the video. Some people ask how do we know if our kids will have "holes in their education" if we homeschool them. Although there is no education that is perfect, I didn't know that I had holes in MY public and private school education UNTIL I started homeschooling my kids. Considering that I graduated with honors and did well in undergrad and grad school, that says a lot for homeschooling.

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