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There is big different between home school and state school. The way how there are taught is different too. There are arguments both for an advantage and disadvantage.
Firstly in home school parents have the freedom to decide what to teach . Furthermore they have the freedom to decide how to teach. Secondly parents can teach their children more than just facts and when children learning what interests them , it motivates them to learn even more.
But on the other hand home schooling isn’t the best way. In state schools are more children and they can speak between each other and it is helping in future. Moreover children learn how to judgement with others . In state schools child can do teamwork and it is very usefull.
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