When children are home-schooled in the United States, they spend days working on state-approved learning activities at home with a parent. They may meet with a teacher once a week or more. Although home-schooling is still rare and controversial among those who believe that peer interactions develop cricial social skills, some parents believe that it is the ideal way to educate their children. For instence, they may feel critical of the quality of public school, or they may want to stress religious values. Sometimes, they family may live too far away from any schools, or the child may have a time-comsuming job or interest, such as acting. Finally, some parents may feel that children learn best when children themselves are allowed to make more decision. Directions : An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express teh most important ideas in teh passage. Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that aer not presented or are minor ideas in the passage. The question worth 2 points. There are several reasons tha some U.S. families home-school their children.
A.
The parents are able to teach whatever they think is important.
B.
Schools may be too remote or inaccessible for the children.
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The parents may be critical of goverment-funded educational methods and results.
D.
Children may learn more if they are allowed to be more autonomous.
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The parents may value spending recreational time with their children at home.
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The parents may want their children to be in charge of all learning activites.