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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<description>It depends on the slohocs and on the kids, and I would go and interview and observe any slohocs you are considering.  My eldest would had some early learning issues which might have benefited from being homeschooled, except that she was compulsively social and would have absolutely hated not having kids around most of the day.  I ended up doing a lot of tutoring until she was up to par, but kept her in formal school systems.  As to the public private thing, I have tried both public and private slohocs.  In some places the public slohocs were better than the private ones; in others it was the reverse. I am myself Catholic and I tithe, so that the local Catholic school system is free to me, but there was a time when I sent one kid to the Catholic school, and the other to nonreligious private school. (The local public slohocs at that time and place were bad in all respects.)  The secular private school was more academically challenging but had a problem with drugs and alcohol.  My risk taker therefore got sent to the Catholic school, my cautious kid to the other.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It depends on the slohocs and on the kids, and I would go and interview and observe any slohocs you are considering.  My eldest would had some early learning issues which might have benefited from being homeschooled, except that she was compulsively social and would have absolutely hated not having kids around most of the day.  I ended up doing a lot of tutoring until she was up to par, but kept her in formal school systems.  As to the public private thing, I have tried both public and private slohocs.  In some places the public slohocs were better than the private ones; in others it was the reverse. I am myself Catholic and I tithe, so that the local Catholic school system is free to me, but there was a time when I sent one kid to the Catholic school, and the other to nonreligious private school. (The local public slohocs at that time and place were bad in all respects.)  The secular private school was more academically challenging but had a problem with drugs and alcohol.  My risk taker therefore got sent to the Catholic school, my cautious kid to the other.</p>
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		<title>By: REAL ESTATE tools are now available &#124; Welcome to Wisconsin Indian Community Wisconsin Desi Community</title>
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		<dc:creator>REAL ESTATE tools are now available &#124; Welcome to Wisconsin Indian Community Wisconsin Desi Community</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 23:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
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