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home-school
verb
to teach one's child at home instead of sending him or her to school
adjective
being educated at home rather than in school
home-school kids
relating to the education of children in their own homes instead of in school
home-school parents
Example Sentences
He’s also glad he decided to play high school baseball after being home-schooled.
Almost all the converts I meet have opted to home-school their offspring, partly because they believe women should prioritise their families rather than their careers.
“The public school enrollment losses also reflect an enduring increase in private and home-school enrollment,” he said.
So much so that the 52-year-old has tried some of her old favourites on her own two children, who are home-schooled.
Sister Jakes home-schooled her child, who was then five, after deciding the risk of him bringing the illness home was too great.
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