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Homeschooled Children’s Social Skills

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Oct 10, 2006 | Volume 17, Issue 1

Homeschooled Children’s Social Skills Richard G. Medlin, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Psychology, Stetson University Campus Unit 8321, 421 North Woodland Blvd., DeLand FL 32723, rmedlin@stetson.edu Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education,...

Homeschooling as “Educational Neglect” or Neglected Research Standards?

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 2006 | Volume 17, Issue 1

Homeschooling as “Educational Neglect” or Neglected Research Standards? 2 Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. National Home Education Research Institute PO Box 13939, Salem, Oregon 97309 Kelly, Barr, & Weatherby (2006), the authors of the report entitled Educational Neglect &...

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