>>701785
I was home schooled, got through college without much trouble, outside of finances. I'm not in a terrible position, by any means.
>>701808
>>701786
>>701791
>homeschool prevents socialization
Rubbish, it's not like I was locked in a basement with my parents throwing me a chunk of raw steak occasionally, I got plenty of play outside and associated with adults and other kids frequently. Went out and dealt with people often, helped around the community, and so on.
As far as socializing with…peers…considering the rather low quality of young men and women in college that I met (at the time), can't really say I missed out on the school scene. I hear it's gotten worse since then, and that wasn't even all that long ago.
In any event, any proper parent will create socialization opportunities for their children anyway outside of whatever other obligations the children have, in addition to allowing their kids a certain degree of freedom to move around on their own (how much, depends on their age). That sort of precludes any significant chance of decent parenting if you don't actually go out and do anything yourself.