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although I myself benefitted from a public school education, we chose to homeschool all three of our kids. The cost to our family financially to have my wife stay home instead of work, especially given that my income was nothing special, was tremendous. But I see my grown kids, bright, as-well-or-better-educated compared to their peers, valued employees highly thought of with good futures despite not entering the work force with all the traditional credentials, all three of them serving God and others from the heart, and I consider that cost was very much worth it.
Homeschooling is not the only good choice, each family has to decide for itself, and there are some potential drawbacks. But in this corner there's more than one way to skin a cat, and our choice turned out well.

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