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Essay / The characteristics of homeschooling versus homeschooling. Public School
To begin with, for homeschooling, at home, the student will be immediately disciplined by his or her parent(s). To do this, the student can immediately discipline himself and get back to work. Additionally, this would mean that the student would only be disciplined by their parents and not other adults. Discipline can also, for example, in high school, teach young children to respect other adults in addition to their parents and students. Not only that, but for some children they may abandon their discipline, this does not teach them responsibility for their own actions and mistakes. Homeschooling may also result in very little interaction with children who are the student's age and who do not have the opportunity to play school sports, regardless of whether they are traveling. High school, on the other hand, can be very competitive, which can lead to being very interactive with students seeking the same goal. This can possibly lead to confrontations with other students, teachers and even