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'''Homeschooling''' is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school. A first line of defense recommended by anti-[[Child Protective Services]] activists is for parents to homeschool their children rather than sending them to state schools, since state schooling gives CPS workers an opportunity to pull the children out of class for questioning without the parents' prior knowledge or consent. Homeschooling also allows parents to better shield their children from government propaganda concerning "[[bad touching]]".
'''Homeschooling''' is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school. A first line of defense recommended by anti-[[Child Protective Services]] activists is for parents to homeschool their children rather than sending them to state schools, since state schooling gives CPS workers an opportunity to pull the children out of class for questioning without the parents' prior knowledge or consent. Homeschooling also allows parents to better shield their children from government propaganda concerning "[[bad touching]]".


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Homeschooling is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school. A first line of defense recommended by anti-Child Protective Services activists is for parents to homeschool their children rather than sending them to state schools, since state schooling gives CPS workers an opportunity to pull the children out of class for questioning without the parents' prior knowledge or consent. Homeschooling also allows parents to better shield their children from government propaganda concerning "bad touching".