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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
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.
Many in the community have jobs away from the farm, they eat communally five times a week and, before the community's families left ahead of the eviction notice, the children were home-schooled.
One home-school movement has developed a package for families to build “a 200-year plan for family dominion.”
He was the home-schooled introvert who could complete five hours of push-ups a day from the age of five - and there was little time for friendship or socialising.
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