Most families have basic materials, and hope for a world where their mild to moderately disabled children can function alongside everyone else.
Are we going in circles, here? If a parent whose child isn't doing well in a standard school setting could instead receive the cash equiv of the per-pupil cost of public K-12 in order to homeschool rather than work, many low-income families would be in a good position to take it.
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Yes but what I’m saying is that cash equivalent in isolation would not buy the education you are describing. School district pp$ (barely) works because of the economies of scale.
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