What constitutes a valid objection to home schooling?
A) Fears that teachers will abuse their pupils.
B) Concerns that parents may be too poor.
C) Concerns that children will lack peer contact.
D) Fears that children will not benefit from a good nutrition.
E) Concerns that parents will not schedule sufficient time for schoolwork.
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