“Survey: Homeschooled Adults Are More Religious and Less Anxious”

By Anna Kaladish Reynolds
The Federalist

Horror stories abound about the parents of Gen Z showing up to their adult children’s job interviews. It’s hard not to think there is no hope for the anxious generation who can’t talk to a potential employer without mom or dad. You may, however, have recently met a rare competent, put-together young adult who could make eye contact, give a firm handshake, and make pleasant conversation. Far from the stereotypes of yesteryear, chances are that well-adjusted young adult was homeschooled.

A recent report from the Cardus Educational Survey analyzed educational, economic, mental health, civic, family, and faith status for American adults who were homeschooled and found a range of outcomes within a diverse population. With homeschooling on the rise, the report highlights that people in a variety of demographics opt for homeschooling, either short-term or long-term. Click here to continue reading.


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BOOKLET: Public School or Homeschool?—How Public Schools Are Corrupting Children’s Values

“New Data Shows Homeschooling Explosion”

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