Nearly 54 percent of parents of more than 3,800 surveyed have considered a new school for their children in the past year, the study found.
The number of dissatisfied parents got higher the younger parents were, researchers found.
Among parents ages 18–29, about six in 10 considered moving schools in the past year.
sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net 1 year ago
Pretty much totally sold on homeschooling, at least until grade 8, since a high school diploma is basically a requirement for any post-secondary education.
There's the argument that kids need socialization, but I don't see that as a compelling argument. It's like saying "I'm feeling a bit low energy. I'm going to take some meth" -- seems like there's more constructive ways of solving that problem...
admin@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Home schooling parents have a great network to allow kids to socialize. They are also allowed to do extra curricula activities at local schools.
Search home schooling in Florida, they have a lot of great info