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... > social science subjects > psychology > behavior mechanisms > human development > schools > school types > Homeschooling and the Home School Legal Defense Association
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Homeschooling and the Home School Legal Defense Association  

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  • For most of human history in most societies, most of a child's education has taken place in the home, imparted by parents, siblings, relatives, or tutors. Since the late 1960s, however, there has emerged in the United States and elsewhere a selfconsciously political movement recommending this practice as an alternative to formal education in schools. [Source: Encyclopedia of Educational Reform and Dissent; Homeschooling and the Home School Legal Defense Association]

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