What do Thomas Edison, Mozart, and President Woodrow Wilson all have in common? They are all part of an elite group of history's most successful and influential homeschooled students. Many believe that Edison would have been diagnosed with ADD today, as he left school because his mind wouldn't stop wandering. He ended up being homeschooled by his mother and under her tutelage, that 'wandering' mind invented the light bulb. Both Mozart and Wilson were taught by their fathers and Wilson didn't even learn to read until he was 12. But the elder Wilson's teachings eventually led his son to the White House as the 28th President of the United States. Other prominent homeschoolers include: Alexander Graham Bell, Robert Frost, Louisa May Alcott, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Ansel Adams, Pearl S. Buck, and Agatha Christie.
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