Wa alaykum salam,
it can be said that some chlidren who are homeschool, can(im not saying will) become quite isolated. they can lack some social skills that other learn whilst at school. they might not learn how to react to different situations or how to address different people. just a though.
I know.
The problem with public schooling is that the system churns out kids who are brainwashed into thinking in one collective way. They follow the pattern set for them and don't truly think for themselves. They aren't encouraged to be educated or even socialise properly, rather just to learn facts and figures so that they can pass exams. They predominantly only form bonds and 'socialise' with people of their own age (their own class year) and where there is a racial mix, those of their own ethnicity are their closest friends.
Children aren't
taught how to socialise at schools, they are left to their own devices and it's something they
pick up by themselves. With homeschooling, parents can actively engineer a child's social life to make sure they gain only good habits. There doesn't have to be a race, age or class barrier as one will find in schools.
You'll also find that there is a desire set among kids in school that they need to prove themselves by being popular, behave arrogantly, disregard and have no respect for authority, behave indifferently. Social charecterisitcs that are apalling, yet common and thought of as 'normal'.
Homeschooling parents should be committed and serious about the development of their children. They should take every step to ensure they give positive social lessons to their children. Absent that, then of course homeschooled children will be in some way socially 'deficient'. A lot depends on the way the parents handle it, so success of homeschooling is a case by case thing.
I think networking with other homeschoolers is
very important. Parents should organise study/sports dates with them to take place at least once or twice a week. That way they do get to mix with other learning children who are at a similar age too, yet minus all the distractions and moral degeneration found in schools.