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  1. Ed Lang says:

    And homeschooling today is becoming increasingly co-op schooling. Which means they have seen the need for a community of teachers. As well, Christian schools should be attentive to work toward the benefits of homeschooling, ie, discipleship, close relationships, personalism and the encouragment deep parental involvement.

    Thanks for the post.

  2. homeschool says:

    While we are discussing about topics relevant to CanonWired » Blog Archive » Ask Doug: Christian Schools vs Home Schools, The importance of learning in enabling the individual to put his potentials to optimal use is self-evident. Without education, the training of the human minds is incomplete. No individual is a human being in the working world until he has been educated in the proper sense.

  3. homeschool says:

    Education makes man a proper thinker and a correct decision-maker. It achieves this by bringing him knowledge from the external world, teaching him to reason, and acquainting him with past history, so that he may possibly be a superior judge of the present.

  4. Nan says:

    Too true. Unfortunately Christian schools are prohibitively expensive for so many of us. There are many days I feel overwhelmed as a homeschooling Mom. But we do what we are able with what God has given us.

    I really enjoy this Ask Doug series. Thanks.

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