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Do Home Educated Kids Have Friends?

July 1, 2013October 4, 2016 Written By You

‘Do home educated kids have friends’, may sound like quite a rude question to ask, but according to 14 year old Iona, this and other questions are asked of her when she says that she doesn’t go to school.
She answers common questions in our article about the reality of home ed.

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