It’s about quality not quantity of learning.
Someone can spend three hours reading a textbook and not remember any of it.
These kids are getting direct, focused attention, unlike in a school
I work with kids in both environments. I see the pros and cons of each, and don't necessarily think there is only one good answer or one size fits all. But I didn't like how negative this post was, and was pointing out the fallacy in the argument. While I have seen issues with the public school system and how some kids can fall through the cracks, I have also seen bad homeschooling and good things in the public education system. It goes both ways, there is no perfect system.
Someone can spend three hours reading a textbook and not remember any of it.
These kids are getting direct, focused attention, unlike in a school