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Judge them by their fruits.
Homeschoolers are fit and slim. ( I personally have never met an obese one)
The rolly-pollies waiting at the school bus stop ( like day laborers) are very likely not.
Parents choosing between institutionalizing their children or the more natural environment of the home will see the difference, if it is pointed out to them.
Homeschoolers are fit and slim. ( I personally have never met an obese one)
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What is your definition of obese? Obviously it must be different from mine or you have not been around many homeschoolers.
I have to agree with the other posters on here. I have told you many times before that I have homeschooled since the beginning and have a chubby son. I also have a son who looks like we starve him, yet he eats more than anyone. If someone on this thread went by height and weight they might say obese, but the doctor said he was normal for his body type. All my children get the same amount of exercise and have different body types. Sometimes it’s just genetic. My bigger children are built like their father’s side (who are large people, but not obese). My twig is built like I was when I was a kid.