If you consider homeschooling your kids and look at statistics, it is important to realize that they are based on the average of these two groups, so your chances are better.
Haha, I just realized that can be true no matter which group you’re in. If you want to give your kids better education, statistics will say homeschooling isn’t great at that; if you want to protect your kids from sin, statistics will say homeschooling isn’t great at that either; but your chances of achieving your goal, whichever of the two it is, are better than statistics suggest. I wonder where else this kind of quirk happens.
Haha, I just realized that can be true no matter which group you’re in. If you want to give your kids better education, statistics will say homeschooling isn’t great at that; if you want to protect your kids from sin, statistics will say homeschooling isn’t great at that either; but your chances of achieving your goal, whichever of the two it is, are better than statistics suggest. I wonder where else this kind of quirk happens.