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The first home-schooler mentioned in the piece is a teenage girl who loves to shop.
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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One of my home-schooling friends looked at me one day and said, “you are a marked woman” – meaning that it was evident that I was destined to be a home-schooler.
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The stereotype of the cowering, twitchy home-schooler who wears his T-shirts tucked far, far into his too-blue jeans and never really learned how to shake someone's hand and say, "Hi, nice to meet you," is getting old.
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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Read more about the writer's experience as a home-schooler at Eatthedamncake. com
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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Read more about the writer's experience as a home-schooler at Eatthedamncake. com
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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The first home-schooler mentioned in the piece is a teenage girl who loves to shop.
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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"If he endorsed someone, for me, that person would be worth looking at," said Nora Dirkx, a mother and home-schooler who came to the Carroll appearance along with her husband, Dan, and their 11 children.
GOP Hopefuls Hit the Stump With Iowa's Go-To Guy Neil King Jr. 2011
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Besides, it maintains, the home-schooler may fill a uniform that would otherwise go to a student at the school.
Football for home-schooled students thriving in Georgia - sports 2009
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Ewen found some at a Ron Paul event in Boone:Among them was Joany Gorman, 49, mother of four and a home-schooler.
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The stereotype of the cowering, twitchy home-schooler who wears his T-shirts tucked far, far into his too-blue jeans and never really learned how to shake someone's hand and say, "Hi, nice to meet you," is getting old.
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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