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There's nothing normal or natural about how children and teens are socialized in schools. An average suburban high school can have several thousand students, with some having five thousand, six thousand, or more. There's no other point in history when such large groups of kids were socialized in such large groups, especially with no family supervision. Sending kids off to school is culturally a very new thing for humans and having them assembled in such large groups is something that has only been common the last couple of decades.
Homeschooling is a much more natural environment for children and socializing through family connections, social organizations (which can include churches), and geographical proximity makes for much more well adjusted children than the Lord of the Flies experiment that is the modern public school.

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