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Annotated Bibliography: How Homeschooling Affects Children’s Social Skills. Name Institutional Affiliation Date How Homeschooling Affects Children’s Social Skills. 1. Medlin R. G. (2013). Homeschooling and the Question of Socialization Revisited. Peabody Journal of Education 88(3) 284-297. doi:10.1080/0161956x.2013.796825 In this article Medlin reviews a recent study on the socialization of homeschooled children. The research shows that parents of homeschooling children expect them to be able to respect and adapt easily with people from diverse backgrounds and culture equip them with better social skills that will enable them as they learn to socialize and handle people of varied races ages backgrounds and probably cultures. The research in this article reveals that homeschooled children take part in day-to-day regular activities of their communities and are surely not in isolation; in fact they have a social sense of belonging by associating with and feeling close to all sorts of people within their environment. The information contained in this article is important in my research as it provides a detailed and a better understanding of the topic. [...]
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Subject Area: Education
Document Type: Capstone Project