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Is homeschooling an adequate replacement for a traditional school?

Homeschooling lacks the crucial social interaction that traditional schooling provides. Vygotsky's sociocultural theory emphasizes the importance of social interaction for cognitive development. Traditional schools offer opportunities for children to engage with peers, participate in group activities, and develop essential social skills. Additionally, extracurricular activities in traditional schools enhance personal growth and social interaction. Therefore, traditional schooling is superior to homeschooling in fostering overall development and preparing children for real-world social demands.
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