Homeschooling

Homeschooling used to attract only 3% of students in the US, but we can kiss those days good-bye. Since the pandemic, homeschooling saw a huge spike in growth with 23% of parents who were not homeschooling before saying that they were likely to homeschool full-time or part-time. Still curious? Influencers gained popularity by giving people tips and reality checks on homeschooling given the time, resources, and energy needed.

There was a mass shift in public school attendance. This movement affected funding for schools, taxes, and the whole psychology and emotional life of our children. But parents had to ask themselves—am I really up for the task? This illustration shows the exhaustion of mothers and fathers being both the parent and the teacher, and kids being both the child and the student.

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