Homeschool Success: What Government Doesn't Want You to Know
My friends, the research is in, and the science is, as they say, settled.
And let me tell you, the Radical Left isn’t going to like this one bit.
The Cardus Education Survey found that homeschool graduates are more likely to be employed full-time, have above-median incomes, and report higher levels of optimism, gratitude, and life satisfaction.
They’re less likely to feel helpless or struggle with depression and anxiety, and more likely to volunteer, give to charity, believe in God, and practice their faith.
Oh, and they’re more likely to marry, stay married, and have more kids.
And homeschooling parents pull all of this off without a lick of assistance from the bureaucrats at the Department of Education.
It’s almost like parents know better than the bureaucrats.
Shocking, I know.