Is there any evidence to suggest that students who are home schooled tend to score lower on social aptitude tests?

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2026-07-07 09:25

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There is limited research on this topic, and findings are mixed. Some studies suggest that home-schooled students may score lower on socialization measures, while others find no significant difference compared to traditionally schooled students. Factors such as individual differences, teaching approach, and social opportunities outside of school can all contribute to social aptitude levels in home-schooled students.

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