Let me respond to these extremes, with other extremes:
Your kids prolly won't have friends at school and be tortured for it...
Same thing with a 9 to 5, but, most people hate their job and the people in it...
Yes, because,
all the cool kids made it real well after graduation
Sidebar: Dude, I need to go in more threads you post in. I've never seen a person I disagree with more, so often. It's all love, though

I need to have my views challenged.

Wait, parent's don't have time to teach their kids, but, they have time to teach them, then, undo the stuff their learning?
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Okay, this is a classic case of the "Fear of the Boogeyman." I'm sure most of ya'll don't even know any homeschooled kids. My aunt homeschools all three of my cousins. All of them are involved in their church (and I mean involved, a lot) and other "social" activity. They definitely enjoy it, too. They are way more socially developed than I was, at their age (8, 10, 16--that's about their ages) and I went to public schools.
Ya'll must live in a fantasy land where inadequate education isn't a problem. As a developed nation and supposed super power, USA has a horrible education infrastructure in relation to it's "Most Powerful Nation" title.
These are our future children, we're talking about; let's not go on "feelings." Let's research.
And don't talk about children's social interaction in school.
High school has the most toxic type of socialization; based on vapid pursuits like looks, clothes, who you're dating/sex, teams you play for, who your clique, etc. It isn't exactly healthy. And like I said; most ppl don't like the people at their job and they aren't they're parents.
And it get a bit
deeper;
all American public school do is, teach you to be a capitalist consumer. They teach us; college debt, then a 9-5 (that won't yield enough to pay that debt) is the only way to survive.
Not to mention the horrible nutrition. If my parents knew I ate 80% real (that couldn't have been real meat) sausage biscuits and honey buns for breakfast, everyday.
I definitely believe it should be looked into. The only excuse would be a single parent who can't find a job working from home. And that's makes family planning a bigger deal.